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MASSACHUSETTS
REGISTER,
AND
United States Calendar;
For the Year of our LORD
18:3 4,
Being Bissextile, or Leap Year,
and Forty- eighth of American Independence^
CONTAINl-XG
Civilj Judicial, Ecclesiastical and Military Lists in)
MASSACHUSETTS;
Associations, and CoRPoaATE I-ystitutiows
for literary, ag'ricuituraly and c/iaritabls Purposes
A List 0/ Post-Towns in Mufisachusetts, ivith the
J^/ames of the Post-Masters.
CITY OFFICERS IN BOSTON.
ALSO,
Catalogues of the Officers of the
GENERAL GOVERNMENT,
i| With its several Departments and Establishments
Times of the Sittings of the several Courts;
Governors in each State ;
And a Variety of other interesting Articles.
BOSTON :
PUBLISHED BY RICHARDSON 2c LORD,
AND JAMES LORIi\G.
Sold wholesalfe and rcto.il, at tlieiv Book-stoi\s, Conihil'.
c^^^^iS^^^^
2h. 34m. ^
4 0/ Appar. time
5 25 C morning.
ECLIPSES FOR 18^4.
There will bfe five Eclipses this year, three of the Sun, and two of
the Moon, in the following orderj viz :—
I. The first will be of the Sun, January, 1st day, 3h. 23m. in the
inorning, consequently invisible to us.— Jloon's lat. 47 1-2' S.
II. The second will be of the Moon, January 16ih, and visible, as
fellows :— '
Beg:inning,
Middle,
End,
Duration, 2 51
Digits eclipsed, 9° 2i' on the Moon s northern limb.
III. The third will be of the Sun, June 26, the first part visible.
Beginning, 7h. 23m. evening.
•.• Thr* eclipse will be wholly visible and central in the Korlh
Pacific Ocean, lat. 47^ 5' N.
IV. The fourth vill be a very small eclipse of the Moon, begin-
ning July 10th, and ending on the llth, visible as follows :-
Beginning, lOh. 42m. 7 y^ppar. time eve*
Middle, 11 26 5 *'*' .
Y„^^ 0 10 Appar. tune mom.
Duration, 1 28 . ,• i.
Digits eclipsed, 1° 37' on the Moon's south limb.
V. The fifth and l»st will be of the Sun, December 2(hh tJaj, 5h.
«7m. morning, invisible to us, but central at or near the Cape ef Good
Hope, Moon's lat. 5 1-2" S.
VOTES FOR GOVERNOR— Throughout ihe State.
tot
For
;por
tot
For
For
For Mr. Srong,
For do.
do*
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
For Mr. Gore,
For do.
For dr).
For do.
For Mr. Strong,
For do.
for do.
For do.
For Mr. Brooks,
For do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Fot Mis Eustis,
inBo9>on
For
For
For
For
For
1801
1802
1803
1804
1805
19,^30 i For Mr. Gerry*
25.452 i For do.
2Q,QS.3 < For
29.199 5 For
1807
1808
1809
1810
1811
1812
1313
1^14
1315
1816
,1317
1818
1819
do.
do.
30,011 S For Mr. Sullivan,
i For
do.
do.
do.
do.
For Mr. Liacoln,
35.204
3'^,433 I For
39,224 I For
39,643 5 Fo
47.916 ' Fo. ^.^
44.272 \ For Mr. Gerry,
40,142 I For do.
52,')35 5 For do.
56,754 S For Mr. Varuum,
56,374 \ For Mr- Dexter,
50,921 S For do.
49,578 ^ For do.
46,160 i For Mr. Dearborn,
39.538 5 For Mr. CroWTiinshield,
42,875 i For do.
1820 31,072 < For Mr. Eustis,
1321 28f,608 J For do.
1822 38,487 f For do.
1823 34,402 For Mr. Otis,
1S23, Mr. Eustis, 2,728— 'Mr. OUs, 3,83««
16,958
20,169
19,584
11,656
23,979
33,250
36,031
41,954
41,193
45,118
46,541
43,328
5t,32f>
42,789
45,953
43,938
47,334
38,129
30,041
35,271
21,927
20,608
21,177
30,171
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JANUARY, 1824, begins on Thursday.
New Moon 1st day, 3h. 23m. morning.
First Quarter 9th day, 7h. 52m. morning.
Full Moon 16th day, 4h. 6m. morning.
Last Quarter 22d day, 9h. 2m. evening.
New Moon 30th day, llh. 4m, evening.
M
w
Observable Days, Is'c 1 r. 0 s, jr. ^1 s-jt-Sea.!
1
r
Circiun. ^eclipse invis.
7 32 5
> sets II %y\
2
6
No<w look for a d > $
7 31 5
5 56
ev. I
3
7
7*s sou. 8h. 40m. > apog.
7 31 5
6 53
0 32
4
D
ad Sun. past Chris, jz^orw.
7 30 5
8 0
I 4
5
2
r"^r>' [Epip.
7 30 5
9 0
1 34
6
3
C.P.&S.Bost C.S.Camb.
7 29 5
10 0
2 2
7
4
cold.
7 29 alio- 58
a 35
8
0
Brit. def. at N. Orleans. '15.
7 28 5 morn.
3 15
9
6
More falling
7 a8 5 0 a
4-14
lo
7
YM.L,so.9h.i6m. weather.! 2/7 5! i 7
5 35
11
D
ist Sun. past Epiph.
7 26 5; a 14
6 56
12
2
Rather more
7 25 5
3 *4
8 12
^3
3
moderate
7 25 5
4 34
9 10
H
4
for some d > 1^ 7 «4 5
538
10 10
»5
5
7*s sou. 7h. 43m. days.
7 23 5
6 36
U I
16
6
Very high > eclip. vis.
7 22 5:0tise
u 50
'7
7
Dr.Franklinb. 1 706. > per.
7 21 .5 t) 52
morn.
18
D
sd. Sun. past Epiph. Rain
7 20 5, 8 9
0 56
»9
2
tides. or snow*
7 ao 5' 9 *3
I 48
2o
3
Good
7 19 510 37
2 29
21
4
Agnes. fweather for
7 18 511 47
3 6
22
5
Vincent. the season.
7 17 5 morn.
3 44
23
^
Low tides. Changes
7 16 5| 0 54,
4 22
24
7
to cold and
7 15 5| 2 0
4 40
25
D
3d Sun. p. Epip. Con. St. P.
7 H 5
3 3
5 30
26
z
rough.
7 13 5
4 0
631
27
3
Moderates^
7 12 5
4 49
7 53
28
4
7*s. sou. 6h. jom. d >H,
7 10 3
5 31
9 15
29
5
K.G.III. d. '20 ag. 81. <ivith
7 9 5
6 12
10 13
30
6
snow or rain. > apog.
7 8 5! > sets
11 0
Mi
7_
K. G. IV. Procl. 7 7 5' 5 -23
^^37
FEBRUARY, 1824, begins on Sunday.
First Quarter 7th. day, lOh. 1 9m. evening.
Full Moon 14'th. day, 2h. 40m. evenmg.
Last Quarter 2is( day. Oh. ;;lm. evening.
New Moon 29th day, 5h. 54m. evening.
M|W Observable Days, i^c j r. 0 s. \r.%i. |F. Sea*
i|D 4th Sun. past Epip.
z\2 Pur.V M.orCAND. J Q $
Raw <windsy but
313
4'4
55
66
77
8D
9i2
103
11 4
125
136
14 7
16 2
»7i3
184
»95
2o|6
21I7
22|D
23i
243
25 4
265
27 6
28 ;
Venus will
7*8 set 2h. morn.
Agatha, pleasant for
Fd.Crat.byM.'SS. a<^T;>
the season.
5th Sun. past Epip.
Much cooler
eivith snonv
squalls. 6 ) "U
Extreme
Cold Frid.' 17. high >per.
Valen.Day. tides. P^ery
Septua. Sun. pleasant for
the season.
S.J.C.Ded. G.tr rai.iBij.
Cooler
7*8 set ih. morn, cjjith
some
Low tides for the snow.
Sexag.Sun. WASH.b. '32
C. P. Lenox, season.
St. Matt. Fine
ogain,
excepting high
Mid. tides.
7*s set oh 30m.
Quinqua. Sun.
b^
6 5J 6 44lev. 4
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6 2,T &\ 1 42
7 44| o a
8 47, 1 "
5 5
3 5
a 5 9 44
I 5 10 45
o 5 ii 49
59 6 morn.
57 6 o 56
56 6 2 4
55 6 3 izl 7 28
53 6 4 161 8 50
52 d 5 14 9 53
5166 4 10 52
1 2
2
2 35
3 25
4 34
6 3
#rise 11 32
6 53 morn.
8 10 o 41
9 22 1 2
10 36 I 41
50 6
48 6
47 6
45 6
44 6
43 6|ii 45
41 6 1 morn.
40 6i o 50
2 H
2 26
.^ 17
39
36 6
34 6
33 6
32 6
30 6
rf >H.
> apog.j6
!6 29 6; >3ets II 5
I 50 4 24
5 50
6 40
8 o
9 ol
3 29
4 7
4 39
5 8 9 41
5 32 10 27
morning star till
e^'cnicj^ star to the end of the year
e'-eninj. star till July ijth ;— thence
end of the year.
July 29th ; — thence
•. — Jupn !■ R will be
morning star to the
MARCH, 1824, begins on Monday.
First Quarter 8th day, 9h. 25m. morning.
Full Moon 15th day. Oh. 53m. morning.
Last Quarter 2 ^d day, 6h. 27m. mornmg.
New Moon 30th day, lOh. l»m. morning.
M|W| Observable Days, Iffe.
I
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
C
8
2
9
3
""
4
David. Unsettled.
S.J.C.L.T.BostC.S.North.
Ash W. or Lent. [& Green.
Mid. tides- Some snow,
(with hail
7*s set at midnight, and
ist Sun. in Lent. rain
C.P.Conc.Worc. & Tau.
Unsettled d i . i
for some \
days. I
I uucs. > perig
r.0 s. I r. ^s.jF, Sea.
6 40
7 41
1 1'5 jNot very high
i2j6 I tides.
13b
140
15.2
i6|3
Planet Hersch. dis. 1783.
2d Sun. in Lent.
C.P.Ips.&Sp'fd. Fine
C. S. Plym. for the
i7i4 [British evac. Host. 1776.
18 J lY'dL.sets iih. 35m. season^
196
20(7
2liC
'33
i4 4
Cooler 6
Low tides, ivith high 6
3d. Sun. in Lent, winds. 5
S.J.C.Conc.C.P.North. 5
C.SoTau.Wor.&Sp.c^ >H.5
Brii'ing storm. .^Qc^b
27 6
26 6
24 6
23 6
8 43
9 49
21 6110 55
20 6 morn.
19
17
16
15
13
iz
10
9
7
6
4
3
o 6
59 7
57 7
56 7
7
54
Anun. V. Mary. iapog.5 53 7
Becomes more 5 5^ 7
pleasant. 5 5^ 7
4th. Sun. in Lent. ,5 49 7
Cbangeabley \5 ^1 7
C, P. Greenf. C. S. Barn. U 46 7
ifzi^Z; showers. J 44 7
II 21
eV. %2r
I
1
2
3
7,4
7 5
I 6
48 8 2J
25! 9 i(>
o\io 29
2811 16
#nse|n 52
16 morn.
o
43
24
10
12
26
57
9 28'
10 j9'
ii 43;
morn.
0411
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
3°
13
48
16
43
5
37
48
> sets
7 48
47
10
56
37
53
43
46
7 as
8 18
9 10
9 55
10 35
11 14
II 54
APRIL, 1824, begins on Thursday.
First Quarter 6th day, 5h. i54-m. evening.
Full Moon 13th day, .« ih. 3m. morning.
Last Quarter ,ist day, Ih. 26m. morning.
New Moon 28th day, 1 Ih. 4lm. evening.
M W| Observable Days, l3'c. | r. 0 s. jr. #s. |F. Sea.
1
5
Hgi ^iidi, and
5 ^^ 7
8 54
ev. la
2
6
frequent dashes
5 4^ 7
io a
0 52
3
7
7*s set loh. 20m. of ram.
5 40 7
11 8
. 36
4
C
5th. Sun. in Lent St. Am.
5 39 7
morn.
2 21
5
2
Gov.& Sen. c. Mass. 4 > 1^
5 37 7
0 9
3 11
6
3
C.P.&S.Bost. Unsettled
5 36 7
1 5
4 10
7
4
for some days.
5 34 7
i 57
3 24
8j5
Middling tides. > perig.
5 33 7
a 32
6 50
96
Cooler <u)ith
5 31 7
3 6 8 10
lo,7
signs of
5 30 7
3 44 9 19
11 C 6th. Sun in Lent. P. S-
5 29 7' 4 310 9
122 C.P.Plym. rain. 6^5?
5 27 7 4 3010 53
133 SJ.C.Worc.&Ips.C.S.Ips.
5 26 7 #rise 1 1 35
144 Y'd L. sets loh. eve.
5 25 7 8 25 morn.
155 ^^^e
3 23 7 9 32 0 17
166 Good Friday, pleasant.
3 a2 710 34 1 20
17 /
Dr. Franklin di. 1790,3.84.
5 ai 711 ^8 a 4
18 c
Easter Day. Shonvers.
5 19 7 morn.; % 47
102
C.S.Nt. B.LexV75 d > H.
3 18 7 0 '41 3 3a
203
S.J.C.Greenf.&Tau. C.P.
3 «7 7 0 5*i 4 0
2lj4
More [Barn.C.S.Ded.
3 15 7 I 23; 4 19
2215
Low tides. > apog.
3 14 7 I 3'i 3 a
236
St. Geo. ihoivers.
5 13 7 2 17! 6 0
24
7
7*s set 9h. eve.
3 11 7! a 371 7 U
25
C
I St. Sun. past East. L. S.
3 10 7' 3 3! 8 26
26
z
C. P. Ded. Clear and cooler
3 9 7
3 *o
9 »o
27
3
S.J,C.Nor.C.S.Len. for
3 8 7
3 44
10 5
28
4
some days.
3 6 7
Ijfets
to 52
29
Changes to clouds [ (5 > ?
3 3 7
7 36
II 36
30
6
WASH.istPr.'89. and heat.
3 4 7 9 3lev. 23
MAY, 1824, begins on Saturday.
First Quarter 5th day, llh. 31m. evening.
Full Moon 12th day, 9h. 50m. evening.
Last Quarter 20th day, 7h. 53m. evening.
New Moon 28th day, lOh. 19m. morning.
M| W Observable Days, Vfc. | r. 0 s. | r. # s.iF.Sca
7
C
32
43
514
65
7!6
8;7
^^
124
3|.5
1416
i6jC
17'a
19J4
2oi5
21 6
22 7
23 c
24 2
26 4
275
286
20!;
3c C
St. Phil. &St.Ja. Shocwers 5
2d. Sun. past East, (with 5
thunder, 6 i % 5
SJ.C Sprin. &Barn.
B.n.d.'ai,aet52. G.El. R.J.
Middling tides, rery ) per.
fin'' for
!7*s set 8h. eve. some
13d. Sun. past East. days.
C. P. Nant. ^ G. long. 4
4
4
4
o
4 59
4 58
4 57
4 56
4 54
4 53
52
iS J.C.Len.&Plym.C.S.Con. 4 5i
Clouds denote 4 50
a i^<?r»r 4 49
! is near. 14 4 8
7*s set 7h. 45m. |4 47
4th Sun. past East. d>H.446
C.P.Edg. Or. Fr.'94. Goo^4 45
nv eat her for d Q b 4 44
Dunst. C.S.Ed. Dark d. '80. 4 43
Very low ^ apog. 4 42
tides. planting, 4 4*
A/?/f/6 i4 40
5th S. p. East, htat, 4 39
tu-'//^ signs 4 38
0/ r«/«. 4 38
Gen. Elec Best. 14 37
Ascen. D. Holy Thurs. 4 36
7*s rise 3h. 50m. 4 2,S
Showers 4 35
Sun.aft. As.D. in d > ^ 4 34
many places. '4 33
10 8
u 6
11 J6
morn.
0 39
1 13
1 43
2 9
8j 2 45
8 3 3
8 3 33
8 #rise
8 8 22
8 9 20
810 11
810 51
811 24
811 54
8 morn.
8 o 18
8 o 41!
8 1 2'
8 1 2^\
"■ 1 43
2 71
2 43
3 ^^
> sets
8 56
9 48
io 35
0 42
1 31
2 22
3 10
4 4
5 "
6 33
7 50
8 58
9 47
10 31
11 16
II 57
morn.
1 44
2 23
3 3
3 36
3 5a
4 24
5 19
6
7 46
8 44
9 30
10 14
»i 3
11 43
ev. 33
1 2
JUNE, 1824', begins on Tuesday.
First Quarter 4th day, 4h. 25m. morning.
Full Moon 11th day, 9h. 54m. morning.
Last Quarter 19th day. Oh. 37m. evening.
New Moon 26th day, 6h. 55m. evening.
M[W| Observable Days, b*^. | r. 0 8.| r.# s.jF. Sea
7j2
8i3
94
05
.,6
.27
i3C
153
6
Very fine
Gen. Elec. N. H. > perig.
Middling tides. for
the season.
Cooler, fivith (5 $ T?
Whit Sun. some appearance
Ar. Elec. Host, of frost.
Becomes
fine again.
7*srise3h. Some
St. Barn. thundery
ivith signs
Trin. Sun. of rain.
C.P. Con, & Taun. {4 2
Cooler. {4
Gr. eclipse, 1806. Jf apog.4
St. Alban. Bat. B. Hill, 1 yjs -A
U. S. decl. war G.B. i8ia. 4
4
4
11 13
11 44
mom.
o 13
0 41
1 4
1 30
2 1
2 36
3 17
M4
I Great heat,
1st Sun. past Trin.
C. P. Salem & Wore.
i ivith some rain
I in many places.
;Nat. St. John Bap.
7*s rise ah. Good
High ^eclip.vis. d > 9
ad. S. past Trin. 6 > ^
C.P.Lenox, tides weather
St Peter. for > perig'
the season
33 8
32 8
Z% 8
31 8
31 8
30 8
30 8
29 8
29 8
28 8 _
28 8 ^rise
28 8 8 34
a8 8 9 ao
7 8 9 50
27 810 ^8
27 8 10 40
27 8; II o
27 811 23
27 8ii 43
27 8morn.
27 8! o 8
27 8
27 8
27 8
27 8
27 8
27 8
27 8
28 8
2 la
3 o
3 41
4 30
5 36
6 55
8 13
9 20
10 15
11 a
11 45
morn.
0 25
1 21
2 O
31
5
30
3&
30
'X
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4 25
0
34I
1
8
1
51
2
44
J sets'
8
a3
9
3
9
40
10
9
2
3
3
S
4
5 43
6 56
8 5
8 50
10 I
11 o
11 5a
ev. 26
I 8
a 2
JULY, J 824, begins on Thursday.
First Quarter 6d day, 9h. 47m. morning.
Full Moon 10th day, Uh. 36m. evening.
Laft Quarter 19th day, 3h. 13m. morning.
New Moon iJ6th day, 2h. 25m. morning.
M
W| Observable Days, ^c. | r. © s. | r. @ s.|F. Sea.j
1
5
5ow^
4 28 8
10 32
2 30
2
6
Vis.V.M. showers U%$
this time.
4 29 8
11 3
3 11
3
7
4 29 8
11 3c
4 0
4
C
3d.S pastT. iND.dec. '76.
4 30 8
11 59
5 5
5
2
Low tides. Much
4 30 8
morn.
6 26
6
3
C. P. & S. Bost. heat.
4 30 8
0 31
7 48
7
4
with thunder.
4 31 8
1 10
8 56
8
5
but little rain.
4 31 8i I 56
9 51
9
6 7*s rise ih. morn.
4 32 ^ ^ 48
10 36
lO
7 Col. born, 1447. > eel. vis.
4 3a 8 ©rise
11 17
11
C 4th. Sun. past Trin. Good
4 33 8 7 47
'1 51
12
2 nv eat her for
4 34 8 8 15
morn.
1.3
3 CS. Salem. farmers-
4 34 8 8 38
0 46
M
4 Fren. Rev. com.'Sg. > apo.
4 35 8 9 1
1 14
13
5 , Rather more 6 ^% ^ 35 8 9 23
I 46
i6
6 ; dull 14 36 8 9 43
2 16
17
7 ' [Mahomet di. 634, ag. 64. 4 37 810 4
2 47
18
C 5th Sun. past T. d 9 'V^ 4 38 8 10 22
a 51
^9
^ G. IV. cr. 1821. yor /^^v-
4 39 8 11 0
3 48
20
3 Marg, Mid. tides, makers.
4 39 811 38
5 5
21
4 Grows 6 ^ *l
4 40 8 morn.
630
22
5 ' much finer.
4 41 8 0 25
7 38
23
6 7*8 rise midnight.
4 42 8| 1 22
8 37
24
7 Dog days begin. (^ $ 9
4 43 8; 2 31
9 42
25,C 6th Sun. past Trin. ci}%
4 44 8! 3 46
10 40
262 St. Anne Very high Some
4 45 8
J sets
11 32
273 1 tides, ram, > perig.
4 46 8
8 5
ev. 18
^84 and dull tn
4 47 8
8 34
0 55
295 Lyra so. 9h 45 nn. J0 9
4 48 8
9 3
1 34
3" 6 ^;^;y,
4 49 8
9 30
2 10
3l 7 />/«f^i.
4 50 8
10 0
a 54
AUGUST, J 824, begins on Sunday.
First Quarter 1st day, 5h. llm. evening.
Full Moon 9th day, 2h. 48in. evening.
Last Quarter 17th day, 3h 48m. evening.
New Moon 24th day, 9h. 4Sm. morning.
First Quarter Slst day, 4h. Om morning.
M|W| Observable Days, Iffc. \
r-Os. [r.^s. jF. Sea^
iC
7th. Sun. paft Trin. L. D.
4 51 8
ic 31;
3 34
22
^/«(^, cy/V>6
4 52 8
11 12
4 43
3
3I
C. S. Plym. some
4 53 8
11 53
6 6
4
4
Low tides. rain.
4 54 8
morn.
7 30
^^
7 *s rise iih. eve. Becomes
4 56 8
0 A:>
8 39
66
fine d C H,
4 57 8
i 38
9 29
ii
Queen Car. di. '21. ag. 53.
4 588
a 39
io 10
8:C 8th Sun. past Trin. a^ain.
4 59 8
3 41
10 45
9
2
C.P.Plym. &Greenf.
5 0 7
• rise
11 28
lO
3
iifor^ <^«//, > apog.
5 I 7
7 7
11 58
11
4
Com. Burl. Col. nveath^r.
5 2 7
7 a8
morn.
12
5
Geo. IV. born. '6a.
5 4 7
7 50
0 4Q
13
6
Changes to
muchjiner.
5 5 7
8 la
1 7
H
7
5 6 7
8 36
1 40
15
C
9th Sun.pastTrin. Assum.
5 8 7
9 5
2 10
i6
2
C. P. Northamp. More
5 9 7
9 38
a ao
17
3
C.S.Springf. signs
5 10 7
lo 19
3 !
i8
4
Com. Dart. & Mid. Col.
^11 7
11 11
4 18
19
J
of rain.
5 13 7
morn.
5 41
20
6
Rather dull.
5 14 7
0 la
2 '^
21
7
YML.ris. ih. 14m.
4 15 7
I 23
8 a4
22iC
loth. S. past Trin. Fine
5 16 7
2 41
9 34
23I2
C.P. Springf. High
5 17 7
4 G
10 24
H3
tides for the season. > p.
5 19 7
>sets
11 17
«5;4
Com. Camb. Col. again^
5 20 7
7 4
ev. 0
26|5
7*s rise 9h. 45m.
5 21 7
7 34
0 Z7
27!6
Good ^Lveather
5 a3 7
8 4
1 13
287
St. Angus, to the end of
5 24 7
8 36
1 5S
29 c
nth. Sun. past Trin.
5 26 7
9 13
a 41
Soi
C.P. Wore, the U^h
5 27 7
9 55
3 19
31 3
month.
5 28 7
10 45
4 14
SEPTEMBER, 1824, begins on Wednesday.
Full Moon 8th day, 61i. 55m. morning.
Last Quarter 1 6th day, 2h. 33m. morning.
New Moon 22d day, 5h. 43m. evening.
First Quarter 29th day, 6h. 48m. evening.
MW| Observable Days, life. |r. 0 s. i r.0 s.jF, Sea
1(4
3
4
6
7
8
9
lo
11
12
43
6'5
2
22
23
24
5
26
27
28
29
305
Giles.Com.Wil.& Prov.CoI. .5
Changeable 6 >H.5
Vermont Elec. /or 5(7W(? 5
days. 5
i2th.Sun.pastTrin. 5
Dog days end. Low [ > ap. 5
S.J.C. Lx.C.P.Bar.C.S.Nor. 5
Com.N.Hav. Col. tides. 5
/*s rise gh. eve. 5(7w^ 5
r<2/72. 5
Cooler, and ,5
1 3th Sun. past Trin. fine 5
C. P. Con.& Taun. again. 5
S.J.C.L.T.Len. C.S. Wor.5
Mid. Good -weather [&Grf. 5
tides* for the season. ,5
Lamb A storm 5
may now bf expected. 3
14th Sun. past Trin. Tpstat. 5
C. P. Newp. Ded. High 5
C. S. Cone. & Barn. > per.|5
7*s rise 8h. tides. Pleasant] 5
for some d > $ ^
30 711 40
31 7 morn.
33 7j o 39
34 71 1 39
35 7' 2 42
37 7; 3 43
38 7! 4 37
40 7' •rise
ly/V/^ high
i5th.S.past T. St. Cyp.
winds. [Len, & Ded.
S.J.C. L.T.North.C.S.Tau.
St.Mic.ComN.J.Cd >H.
St. Jero. ^ome rain.
4
42 7
44 7
45 7
47 7
48 7
49 7
5» 7
5i 7
54 7
55 7
57 7
58 7
^?^
2 6
5 ^
6 6
8 6
u 6
5 23
6 45
8 4
9 5
9 50
10 26
11 o
II 34
morn.
6 5i| o 18
7 17] o 50I
7 48 1 23
8 25 2 2
6 25
9 13
10 II
11 15
mom.
0 27
1 43
3 2
4 21
> sets! 1 1 o
6 9 II 42
6 36ev 26
7 18 1 7
8 o 1 48
8 47 2 34
2 36
3 o
3 54
5 .
6 35
8
9
10
9 40
10 40
11 40
3 12
4 1
5 8
MW Observable Days, Iffe. 1 r. Q s. , r.^s. jF Sea
OCTOBER, 1824, begins on Friday.
Full Moon 7tli day, llh. I2ai. evening.
Last Quarter 15th day, llh. 4?im. morning.
New Moon 22d day, 3h. 1 9m morning.
First Quarter 29th day, Ih. Ibm. evening.
6 iz 6 morn. I 6 2^
6
1
6
2
3
/
c
4
2
1
3
4
I
i!
9
lO
c!
112
Re mi. More
f'lefor Inf. 6Q^
i6th.Sun.pastTrin.
som^ days. y apo.
SJ.C.L.T.Worc.CP.Bos.
7*s sou. 3h. mor. Much
iLow tides, cooler,
Gov. Hancock died, 1793.
St. Dennis. with frost.
1 7i-h. Sun. past Trin.
C. S. Nant. Pleasant for
123 S.J.C.L.T.Cani. C.S.Newp
134
1415
I5i6
i6!7
izjc
18b
193
204
215
226
237,
24|C
2
3
14 6
M 6
16 6
18 6
19 6
21 6
2Z 6
23 6
7
28
29
30
3^C
the season.
7*s sou. 2h. 25m.
- Noiju look out
[sur. 1777
18th. Sun. past Trin. Bur
for a >per
S.J.C. L.T. Taunt, storm.
Cool, but
Pretty high tides.
pleasant.
Sirius rises iih. 45m.
19th. Sun. past Trin. Cool
Crisp. C. P. Lenox. winds,\^
S.J.C.L.T.Ded.a;/Y^c5 i Sp
falling weather. J > H. 6
0 43
1 45
2 46
3 45
4 45
#risc
5 29
-, . 6 c...
25 6 6 36 o 40
26 6j 7 21 I 16
28 61 8 14 2
£969 14
31 6 10 23
32 6" 35
7 4
8 39
9 21
9 56
10 37
11 10
11 41
morn
33 6morn. 5
6
6
6 2,S
6 36
6
6
6
6
6
6
2 48
3 30
3 52
St. S. & St. Jude.
Finer, but
Pres. Adams b. 1735. cool.
20th. Sun. past Trin.
37
386
40 6
41 6
43 6
44 6
46 6
47 6
48 6
6 50-6 10 37
6 31 6 11 39
6526 morn
6 54
o 49 6 24
^ 5| 7 49
3 21! 8 44
4 36! 9 48
5 52 10 Z7
>sets
11 3
5 56 eve I
o 40
6 32
7 37
8 33
9 34
6 o 41 6 36
1 27
2 8
2 50
3 38
4 25
5 25
NOVEMBER, 1824, begins on Monday.
Full Moon 6th day, 2h. 58m. evening.
Last Quarter 13th day, 7h. 34m. evening.
New Moon 20th day, 3h.* iVm. evening.
First Quarter 28th day, lOh. 1 Im. morning.
M] W| Observable Days, ^<;.- | r. 0 s. j r. ® s.|F. Sea.
1
a
All Saints. C.P.Naiit. >ap.
6556
1 29
7 40
2
3
S.J.C. L. T.Sakm. Pkasant
6 56 6
2 25
8 43
3
4
for the
6 57 6
3 39
9 25
4
5
sea soft. UQl}.
6 J9 6
4 40
10 3
56
Low tides. A storm
7 0 6
5 42
10 50
y
Y'd L. rises gh. eve. is
7 1 5
®rise
11 30
7C
2ist. Sun. past Trin. near.
7 2 5
5 20
morn.
8j2
C.P. Edgar. 5c Greenf. 7 4 5
6 12 0 2
9b
S.J. C.Boston. High ^vindsj
7 5 5
7 12 I 13
io|4
C. S. Edg. but pUamnt
7 6 5
8 17 a 2
''k
St. Martin. days.
7 7 5
9 29 2 38
12,0
Grows
7 8 5
10 41 3 ^2
137
Brit. Mid. tides, eooler,
7 9 5
11 53j 3 37
,4|C
22dSun. past Trin. with
7 11 5
raoin.
4 40
I5j^^
C.P. North. & Ply. ^ per J/ 12 5
0 3
5 57
i63
[N. Stile com. '5 j.
7 13 5
fi 18
1 10
17I4
jz|§^«i of snow.
7 14 5
3 22
8 17
i8!a
Great earthquake, '55.
7 15 5
4 44
9 18
1916
y^'s sou. midnight. A
7 16 5
5 57
10 13
20 7_
storm may J (JH.
7 »7 5
> sets
n 10
21
(J
aSd. Sun, past Trin. be
7 18 3
5 19
11 57
22
2
Cecil. C.P.Sprin. expected.
7 19 5
6 16
eve42
23
3
Clem. vW/^c/^ d > 9
7 20 5
^ '^
1 26
24
4
finer for a
7 21 5
8 18
I 51
2515
Catharine. day or tr^uo.
7 22 5
9 22
2 30
26
6
Very low (? Q b
7 22 5
10 23
3 6
27
7
7*s sou. 1 ih. 15m. Snow
7 23 5
11 27
3 41
28
C
Adv. Sun. may > apog.
7 24 5
morn.
4 23
29
z
tides. 6e expected.
7 25 5
0 23
5 18
3o|3
St. Andrew. !; ^5 5
1 15
6 3<5
DECEMBER, 1824, begins on Wednesday.
Full Moon Gth day, 5h. 41m. morning.
Last Quarter 1 3th day 3h. Om. morning.
New Moon 20th day, 5h. 56m. morning.
First Quarter 28th day, 7h. 34m. morning.
M|W
Observable Days, iSfc j r. 0 «. | r.# s. |F. SeaJ
1
4
Grows more
7 26 5
a 22
1 55
s
5
moderate^
7 27 5
3 22
825
3
6
YM.L.ri3.7h.eve. d 9H.
7 27 5
4 24
9 28
4
7
but cool
7 28 5
5 28
10 21
5C
2d. Sun. in Adv. nights.
7 28 5
6 33
11 10
6'
2
C. P. Wor. Changeable
7 19 5
^rise
11 57
I
3
ftveather for
7 29 5
5 57
morn.
4
Concep. some days.
7 so 5
Z 9
0 48
9
5
More
7 30 5
8 22
i 35
lo
6
7*ssou.ioh. 20m. fne.
7 31 5
9 36
2 22
11
7
Gov. Sull.di. 1808. Mid.
7 32 5
10 49
a 50
le
C
3d. Sun. in Adv. > perig.
7 3a 5
11 53
3 10
*3
2
C. P. Cam. & Taun. tides 7 32 5
morn.! 4 0
H
3
Washington d.'99 Somej 33 5
1 ii| 5 0
'i
4
this month, snow
7 33 5
2 22 6 0
16
5
this time.
7 33 5
3 31 7 9
'I
6
7»s sou. loh. eve. Much
7 33 5
4 42 8 3
i8
t
finer.
7 33 5
5 47 9 a°
«9
C
4th. Sun. in Adv.
7 33 5
6 4610 40
20
»
C.P.Tps.&Ded. 0ec].invis.
7 33 5
J sets 1 1 35
21
3
St. Thos. Changes d > H.
7 33 5
5 51
eve 15
22
4
to dull, and more un-
7 33 5
6 0
0 bb
23
5
Alex.bo.1777. comfortable.
7 33 5
7 58
1 23
24|6
P. sig.atGhent,'i4. 6$^
7 33 5
8 58
1 56
«5
7
Christmas Day. Much
7 33 5
9 58
2 26
26
C
1st. S. past Ch. St. S. >apo.
7 33 5
10 57
2 55
27
a
St. John More
7 33 5
11 55
3 25
28
3
Inno. comfortable.
7 33 5
morn
4 6
29
4
7*s sou. 9h. eve. Changea-
7 32 5
0 5 5
5 4
30
5
ble weather to the end 17 32 5
1 56
6 25
3^
6
^Silv. of the year, $ G. El. 7 32 5
z 5^
7 ?8
THE
Jl list of the governors and commanders is
chief of plymouth and massachusetts.
Governors of Plymouth,
tSzo John Carver
t€zi William Bradford
1633 Edward Winslow
1634 Thomas Prince
1635 William Bradford
1636 Edward Winslow
1637 William Bradford
1638 Thomas Prince
J639 William Bradford
chosen annually by the People,
1644 Edward Winslow
1645 William Bradford
1657 Thomas Prince
1673 Josias Winslow
1680 Thomas Hinckley,!7;^a
held his place, except during
tht interruption by Andras^
till the junction with Massa-
chusetts in 1692.
Governors of M(issachusetts
annually
1630 John Winthrop
1634 Thomas Dudley
5635 John Haynes
J 630 Henry Vane
1637 John Winthrop
1640 Thomas Dudley
1641 Richard Belllnghatn
1642 John Winthrop
1644 John Endicott
under the Fir^t CharteYy chosen
by the People.*
1645 Thomas Dudley
1646 John Winthrop
1649 John Endicott
1654 Richard Bellingham
1655 John Endicott
1665 Richard Bellingham
1673 John Leverett
1679 Simon Bradstreet.
After the dissolution of the First Charter.
1686 Joseph Dudley, Prest.
1687 Sir Edmund Andros,
Governor.
1689 Sir Edmund deposed by
the people, and Simon Brad-
street elected President, loha
in 169 X was chosen Gov-
Governors 0/ Massachusetts under the Second Charter^ appoint-^
ed by the King,
1692 Sir William Phips
1694 William Stoughton.
Lieutenant Governor.
i699&i7ooEarl ofBellamont
1700 William Stoughton,
Lieutenant Governor.
. ♦ In 1628, the Company in England for settling Massachusetts Bay,
chose Matthew Cradock, Governor, and Thomas Guffe, lieuteuant-
Governor, but they never came to America.
1 6 Civil Government of Massachusetts.
1702 May. The Council.
Joseph Duflley.
1714 Ffh. The Council.
March. Joseph Dud-
ley.
J715 \VillIarn Tailer, Zz(?a-
ttnant Governor,
1716 Samuel Shute
1723 William Dummer, Li
Governor.
J728 William Burnet
1729 William Dummer.Z^
Governor*
1730 Wm. Tailer, Lt. Gov,
Jonathan Belcher
1741 William Shirley
1749 vSpencer Phips, Lieu-
tenant Governor.
^753 William Shirley
1756 Spencer Phips, Lietf
tenant- Governor,
17 Sj April. The Council
Thomas Pownal
1760 Thomas Hutchinson,
Lieutenant Governor,
Francis Brrnard
1770 Thosnas Hutchinson,
( Lieutenant Governor.
11771 Thomas Hutchinson
t774 Thomas Gage.
Since the Revolution.
1774 October. A Provincial Congress.
1775 July. The Council.
Under the New Constitution,
Goverpors.
1780 .Tohn Hancock, to 1785
1785 JamesBowdoin, 2 years
1787 John Hancock, to 1793
'i'J9\ Samuel Adams, 3 years
l797lncreas?Sum.ner,toi799
1800 Caleb Strong, to 180-
1807 James Sullivan,toi8o9
1805 Chrisro. Gor«, to 1810
1810 EJbrid Gerry, to 1812
1812 Caleb Strong, to 1816
j8i6 John Brooks, to 1823,
1823 William Eustis. '
chosen annually by the People,
Lieutenant Governors.
1780 Thomas Gushing
T788 Brnjamin Lincoln
ivSgSam'i Adams, to 1794
1794 Moses G i), to 1800
1801 Samml Phillips,
j8o2Ed.H.Robb:ns,toi8o6
1807 Levi Lincoln, to 1809
1809 David Cobb, to 181a
1810 William Gray, to 1812
1812 Wm. Phillips, to 182?
1823 Levi Lincoln.
Civil Government in Massachusetts.
For the Folilical Year commencing May., 1823,
and ending May., 1824.
His Excellency W1LLL\M EUSTIS, Esq.
Governor.
His Honor Levi Lincoln, Esq,
Luutenant Governor.
Civil GoYernment of Massachusetts. |7
COUNCIL.
Hon. Ebenezer Fisher, Hon. Abraham Lincoln,
William P. Walker, David Cummins,
Thomas Weston, Jesse Putnam,
Solomon Smead, Marcus Morton.
Nathan Chandler,
Secretary of Commonwealth ^ Alden Bradford, Esa^
Chief Clerk, Edward M'Lane, Esq.
Clerk ^ Samuel Austin.
J'reanurer of Commonwealth^ Hon. Nahum Mitchell.
Jfoseph Foster, 1st Clerk. J. L Linzee, 2d Clerk*
Offices in New State-House.
SENATE.
Hon. Nathaniel Silsbee, President.
Suffolk, Hon. Thomas H. Perkins, Peter C. Brooks,
Benjamin Gorham, Samuel Hubbard, Thomas L. Win-
throp, George Sullivan.
Essex^ Hon, Nathaniel Silsbee, John Prince, Nathan
Noyesf, Aaron Lummus, William W. Parrott, Moses
Wingate.
Middlesex^ Hon. William Austin, Levi Thaxter, Jo-
el Cranston, John Wade, John Keyes.
Plymouth, Hon. Seth Sprague, Joseph Richardson,
Barnstable, Hon. Braddock Dimmick.
JK^orfolky Hon. John. Ruggles, Sherman Leland, Josi-
ah J. Fiske.
Bristol and Dukes County, Hon. Oliver Starkweath-
er, James L. Hodges, John Mason.
JS/antucket, Hon. Jethro Mitchell.
Worcester, Hon. Benjamin Adams, Stephen P. Gard-^
ner, Aaron Tufts, Nathaniel Jones, Nathaniel P. Denny^
Hamfishire, Hon. Joseph Strong, jr. Lewis Strong.
Berkshire y Hon. Jonathan Allen, George Hull.
Jfampden, Hon. James Fowler, John Mills.
4*'rgnkltn, Hon. Elihu Hoyt, Thomas Longley..
?aul Willard, Esq. Clerk.
John Farrie, jr. Esq. ^ssistaiit Clerk,.
|lev. James Walker, Chaplain,
B 2
1 8 Representatives — Suffoik....Esscx.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Hon. William C. Jarvis. S/ieaker.
Pelham W. Warren, Cltrk.
Rev. William Jenks, Chajilain.
[0:^The first column denotes the year of incorpora-
tion ; the second, the Census of 1810, the third, the
Census of 18!20. Figures at the ends of lines, d(/note the
distance of miles from Boston.]
Inc. 1643, May 10. SUFFOLK.
Inc.
1630
Cens.
1810
33250
594
Cens.
Ib20
43298
642
Boston, William Phillips, Wil-^
liam Sullivan, John Welles, John^
T. Apthorp, Samuel Cobb, Joseph "»
Coolidge, William Prescott, Wil-'^f*
liam Tudor, Nathan Appleton, John §
Cotton, Samuel Swett, Enock Sils-
by, George W. Otis, Jonathan Phil-gS
lips, Joseph Austin, Heman Lir.-2l
coin, Francis C. Gray, Theodore 2i
Lyman, jr. Pliny Cutler, Otis Eve-'
rett, William Goddard, Cyrus Al-
ger, Robert Penellj, John A. Ha-
ven.
Chelsea, Zachariah Halh 2
1629
1664
35
37
Inc. 1643, May 10. ESSEX.
I26i;
3569
5176
4087
5943
163
204
12731
Salem, Gideon Barstovr, Joseph
Ropes, John Osgood, Timothy Bry-
ant, Michael Webb, John Andrews,
Nathaniel Frothingham. 13|
2553: 1/i.',%vich, John Choate, Joseph Far-
ley. 27
3G71'y^^r-zy6z/rr/, Moses Little. 32
3299| Ijy?in, Ezra Mudge, Rufus Parrott,
John L. Johnson, James Phillips,
Thomas Burrell, Eleazer C. Rich-
ardson. 9
Gloucester^ Winthrop Sargent, 3(^/30
1825; Rowley, Thomas Gaa;e. 2S
, 2006 j Salisbury, Ephraim Alorrill. 4a
554! 572j Wen/mm, 2i
11371 \%<)\\ Manchester^
6384
Representatives. . ..Middlesex.
19
1810.
2682
3164
1820.
3070
3889
5900
5630
815
1890
4608
866
1956
4283
1369
880
1181
541
3127
1600
906
1371
596
3646
7634
6852
509
780
596
802
1279
1107
Miles from Boston.
Haverhill^ Enoch Foote. 30
Andover^ Stephen Barker, Amos
Spaulding. 20
Marblehead, Nathan .B. Martin,
Benjamin Knight, John Spar-
hawk, Asa Hooper, Wm. Elliot. 16
Tofisfield^ Ephraim Wildes. 21
Ante t! bur y^ 40
Beverly^ Robert Rantoul, Thomas
Davis, Pyam Lovett, Oliver
Obear, 17
Bradford, 28
Boxjfordy Solomon Low. 24
Methuen^ Stephen Barker. 30
Middkton, Ezra Nichols. 28
Danvers., Ebenezer Shillaber, John
Page, Nathan Poor, Nathaniel
Putnam. 18
Newburyport, John Merrill, John
Coffin. 38
Lynnfield, 12
Hamilton^ 23
Saugus, Jonathan Makepeace.
West JVewburyy Joseph Stanwood.
Essex y
Inc. 1643, May 10. MIDDLESEX,
4954
1531
1443
2323
1633
1287
1219
2228
1384
1396
6591 Charlestown, Seth Knowles,
Thomas Harris, Philemon R. Rus-
sell, John H. Brown, James K.
Frothingham, Richard Devens.
Watertown^ Abijah White. 7
Medfordy Abner Bartlett, Dudley
Hdl. 4
Cambridge^ Levi Farwell. 3§
Concord, Nathan Brooks. 18
Sudburyy Abel Wheeler. 20
Woburuy Marshall Fowle. 10
Keadi?igy Edmund Parker, George
Flint. 14
Maiden, Nathan' Nichols, Cotton
Sprague. 4
Chcbmfjvd, 20
1518
1474
3295
1788
1417
J519
2797
1731
1535
m
Representatives.. ..Hampshire.
1810. I 1820.
53
53
54
67
80
81
89
99
1805
7
7
12
1289
1886
1674
475
770
1273
1709
1670
1301
^008
1052
773
1345
989
467
1330
592
716
1246
943
885
Milei from Bo»to«.
Billerica, Samuel Whiting. 20
Grotoriy 35
Marlborough, Silas Felton. 28
Dunstable, Josiah Camnaings. 37
Sherburnr^ Calvin Sanger. 21
Slow k. Boxborough, Augustus
Tower. 30
JVle^lfion, Joseph Jackson. 9
Framing/lain, Charles Train. ,21
Dracut, Daniel C. Abbot. 30
Weston, Nathan Hobbs. 15
Lexington, Nathan Chandler. 10
Littleton, Jonathan Manning. 28
Hofikmton.^ Joseph Valentine. 32
HoUiston^ 25
Stoneham, Peter Haj. 10
West ford, Jesse Mi not. 281
Bedford, William Webber. 18
Wilmington, \^
Townsend, Aaron Warren. 45k
Tfivkabury, , 24
Acton ^ Francis Tultk. 24i
Waltham, Luke Fiske^ Charles
Lyman, 11-
Shirley, 41
Pcfifierell, Abel Jewett. 40
Lincoln, Joel Smith. 16.
Ashbv, John Locke. 50=
East' Sudbury, Micah, M. Rutter. iT
A^alick\ VI
Tyngsborough, 30
Burlington, \^
Carlisle, John HeaW. 20
Brighton, Francis Winship. 5
West Cambridge, Thomas Russell, 4
Souih Reading, John Hart. lO,
Inc. 1662, May 7. HAMPSHIRE.
Northampton, Nathaniel Fowle, 95,
Hadley, Moses Porter. 90,
Hatfield, Nathaniel Coolidge, jr. 95.
Pelham, 85.
SouthamfitoUt liO.
1380
1897
1952
584
811
149^
1850
2037
1407
1041
1200
955
1655
10.42
615
1409
648
78^.
148^
1008
1047
1014
1677
814
922
1333
1439
713
706
1103
1188
824
962
766
849
704
808
471
508
672
681
608
702
971
1064
1654
2631
2854
61
1247
1461
70
805
823
42
1185
1278
^3
, 1171
1160
Representatives... .Plymouth.
21
1810.
1820.
902
1047
1225
778
1469
1917
S270
2426
996
1154
1408
1447
850
1066
1391
1276
1122
1087
968
849
1009J 10601
793
896
652
632
822; 755
977, 936
660 712
8731
1
Inc. 165.
4228
4384
2382
2855
2969
3505
2201
2403
1364
1532
132
172
5157
5670
4400
4687
2954
3034
703
930
2051
1297
1704
1920
1137
1313
1171
1211
900
749
851
952
858
839
917
c w rr J/ T . , ^»'«» from Boston.
Ciout/i Hadley^ Josiah Bardwell. 90
Greenivic/i^ 75
Amherst^ Isaac Robbins. 91
Belcherioivn^ James Whitman. 80
VVare^ 70
Chesterfield^ Alvin Rice. 105
Granbuy - 90
Worthington^ Jonah Brewster. 110
Williamsburg^ 100
-N'orwich^ Samuel Kirkland/ 105
Cummingtoriy no
Westhamfiton^ Jos. Kingslej, jr. 100
Goshen^ 105
Middl-field, no
Plainfield^ John Haralen. HO
Easihamfiton^ Thaddeus Clap. 90
Rnfield, Ephraim Richards.
Prescott^ 81
>. PLYMOUTH.
Plymouth, Barnabas Hedge. 36
Hinglmm, Jedediah Lincoln, John
Leavitt, Isaiah Wilder. 14
Scituatr^ Charles Turner. 17
Duxbury, Isaiah Alden, Samuel A.
Frazer. 27
Marshficld^ Joseph Clift, jr. 30
Hull, ' *- 'J g
Brigenvater, 24
Middle borough^ Isaac Stevens. 34
Rochfster^ Philip Crandon. 48
Plymfiton^ 32
Pembroke^ .23
■ibington, 17
Kingston, John Sever. 32
Hanover^ Reuben Curtis. 22
Halifax, Thomas Drew, ]t, 32
IVareham, . 54
Carver, 38
Hanson, Thomas Hobart. 24
A^ Bridgenvater, Howard Carey. 20
West Bridgeivater, 24
Eaat Bridgewater, 20
^% Representatives.. .Bristol.. .Barnstable.
Inc. 1685. BRISTOL.
Milei from Boston,
Tauwtont, Cromwell Washburu. 32
Rehoboth, 37
Dartmouth^ Thomas Almj. 62
Swanzey, Benanuel Marvel. 47
Freetown^ Hercules Cushman, Job
Morton. 40
Jttlt^orough^ Ebenezer D&ggett, 28
J\rorton, 29
Dighton, William Wood. 38!
Eautoriy Howard Lotbrop, 22
Raynjiamt 32
Berkley^ 35
Manftfield, Solomon Pratt. 26
J^fcno Bedford, Lemuel Williams,
jr. Thomas Rotch, John A. Par-
1810.
1820.
3907
4520
4866
2740
3219
3636
1839
1933
1878
1863
2716
3055
1598
1^00
1650
653!
1557
1803
1154
1071
1014
1060
1030
1222
5651
3947
2585
2633
1199
1116
1296
1594
2733
2775
954
Inc. 1685.
3646
3824
2382
2884
2134
2232
751
766
2237
2370
1942
1980
1209
1241
1334
1630
936
1252
1402
147S
1739
1997
1248
1343
U12
1285
150
ker, William Hathaw?iy
Weatfmrt^ 6Q
Somerset^ 42
Troy, William B. Canedy. 48
Fair haven ^ Joseph Tripp. James
Taber, Noah Stoddard. 48
Seekonk, Robert Daggett. 38
Wellington^ Joseph Gooding. 38
BARNSTABLE.
Barktstable, Jonas Whitman,
Benjamin Hallet, William Lewis. 6(5
Sandwich, Russell Freeman, Elisha
Pope, Benj. Burgess. 54
Yarmouth, James Crowell. 70
Eafitham, Samuel Freeman. 89
Falmouth^ Thomas Fish, Francis
Weeks. 72
Harivich, Nathan Underwood. 79
Truro,
Chatham,
Provincetown,
Welfleet^ Reuben Arej.
Dennis^
Orleans^
Breivfiter, Isaac Foster.
Marshfiee^
107
85
116
97
7a
85
88
Representatives.. .Dukes...NaQt...Worc. 2$
Inc. 1695, June 20. DUKES COUNTY.
Miles from ^oston'i;
EDGARTOiir, William Jernegan. 87
Tisbiirifit 85
Chitmark, 90
Inc. 1695, June 20. NANTUCKET.
1687| 6807] 72661 Nantucket, Gideon FoJger, Hez-
ekiah Barnard. 100
U:
1810.
1820. 1
1671
1365
1374
71
1202
1223
1714
723
695
1653
67
84
1713
13
13
15
17
i
27
27
27
28
31
S2
35
35
38
38
38
40
40
41
46
51
53
54
Inc. 1731, April 2. WORCESTER.
1694 1862 Lancaster, Jacob Fishr?r. 35
1819 2254 Mendon, Daniel Tbnrber, Jona-
than Russell, Esek Pitts. 32
2527 2^62 Worcester, Abraham Lincoln,
William Eaton, Samuel Harring-
ton^ 40
Oxfordi 54
LeicesteVf 46
Rutland, 56
Sutton^ Elisha Hale, Abner Chase.46
1227
1181
1231
2660
1048
3170
1404
126
1210
1371
1226
1481
946
99
1657
1037
1927
1072
1584
1014
1142
912
1453
1490
2180
1205
1562
1252
1262
2056
1326
2292
1551
1030
145
1209
1615
1597
1154
1088
1836
1229
1633
1402
1790
1112
1375
888
1548
1626
2134
13311
Westborough, 34
Brook/ield, 64
LT'jT^r/rf^'e, Bezaleel Taft,jr. 3^
Souchborough^ Dexter Fay. 30
Shrenvfiburyy 40
Lunenburg^ 45
Dudley, John Brown. 55
Harvard, Calvin Haskell. 35
Grafton^ Cyrus Leland. 40
Ufiton, 33
Hardwick, Joseph Stone. 70
Bolton, Bernard Nurse. 33
Sturbridge^ 70
Holden^ Samuel Daman. 5l
Leominster^ 46
Western, 65
Douglas, 47
ATew Braintree, David Wait. 66
Sfiencer, Rufus Adams. 5i
Petersham, Hutchins Hapgood. 66
Charlton, James Boomer. 60
TcmfilstoUt Benjamin Re^d, 60^
24
Representatives... .Berkshire.
1810.
1820.
Miles from Boston.
1041
1211 .-^//io/, Jaraes Humphreys. 72
848
986
Oakham, William Crawford. 62
1566
1736
FUchburgy Joseph Downejr. 42
1173
1263
Wincheiidon^ Isaac Morse. 60
619
613
Paxion^ 55
1415
1424
Royalston^ Squire Daris. 70
1036
1230
Aahhivrnhaniy 55
794
1018
ATorthboroughy James Keyes. 36
1227
1367
Hubbardscon, 60
1419
1634
Westminster^ Jonas Whitney, Tim-
othy Doty. 54
1063
1261
Princeton, Ephraim Myrick, jr. 52
713
905
JVorthbridge^ • 45
1971
2077
Barre, Lyman Sibley. 66
540
608
Wardy 50
973
1160
Milfordy Perley Hunt. 30
1472
1710
Sterlingy James Wilder, Luther
Rugg. 46
591
625
Berlin, Amos Sawyer. 33
815
911
Gardner y 58
800
902
Boylston, Aaron White. 45
916
Phillifistony
625
664
/)a/za, A polios Johnson. 75
1 63.2
886
West Boylstony 45
1
1095
vV*. Brookfieldy Charles Henshaw. 60
!
926
Milburyl XiA Waters.
1066
SouthbridgCy Oliver Hooker.
Inc. irei, April 21. BERKSHIRE.
Sheffield, Moses Stocking. 125
Stockbridge, Isaac Curti;^, jr. 130
JVeiv Marlboro^ Solomon Kasson. 118
Kgremont, Levi Hare. 130
Pitts/ieUiy William C. Jarvis, Sam-
uel M. McCay, Daniel B. Bash,
Orin Goodrich. 125
Great Barringfon, Benj. Rogers. 125
Sandis/ieldy Jabez Bosworth. 112
South/it Id, 112
72/rm;^''/^fl7«, Silas Rewee. 116
jLc/?7es6oroM_§-/j,TrumanlTyrrel,jr.l25
.Ym Jshford, 121
Wiltiamstoivn, Keyes Danforth. ISO
2439
2476:
1372
1377;
1832
1668'
790
865!
1665
2768
1784
1908'
1648
1646
147
1680
1443
1303
1319
411
358
1843
2010
Representatives....Norfolk,
25
1810.
1820.
1028
984
1041
923
1310
1315
1108
1085
913
748
522
570
nil
981
1049
1031
1049
1165
942
750
1305
1384
1763
1836
474
467
779
817
1315
1202
711
852
231
274
822
822
392
431
92
150
Miles from Boston.
Beckct, George Conant. 110
Richmond^ Nathan Pierson, jr. 130
Leistox, Daniel VVilJiams, William
P. Walker. 125
Windfior^ John Forbes. 120
Peru, 118
Mford^ 125
Otis, Samuel Picket. 116
West Stockbrids^,; Luther Plumb. 130
Hancock, Rodman Hazard. 130
Washinj^ton^ Abraham Williams, 120
Lee^ John Nye, jr. L. Bassett. 120
Adamfi^ Richmond Brown, William
E. Brajton.
120
Mount Washington^
130
Dalton, David Carson.
180
Cheshire, Francis Fiske.
120
Savoy^ William Ingraham,
320
Clarksburg^
120
Hmsdale^
125
Florida.
130
Gore,
Zoar,
^hnroe.
Inc.
1793,
2930
3684
3669
4135
1889
2407
2172
2492
1350
1466
786
1440
1264
1502
2478
2801
784
900
1097
1227
1223
1523
766
1034
1098
1366
March 26. NORFOLK;
Dorchestcr, Henry Gardner. 4
Roxbury, Ebenezer Seaver, Abijah
Draper, Paul Gore, Isaac Davis,
Samuel Hewes. 2^
Weymouth Levi Bates. 11
Dedham, William Ellis, Abner El-
lis, Pliny Bingham. 10
Braimree, Minot Thayer. 8
Medjield & Dover, William Felt. 17
Milion, William Pierce, Barney
7
24
6
12
20
26
IB
Smith.
Wrentham, Jairus Ware.
Brookline, John Robinson.
.N'eedham,
Medway, Seneca Barber.
'iellingham, Amos Hill.
WalfioU^ Harvey Clap.
C
26 RepreSentatiyes... Franklin. ..Hanopden.
1810.
1820.
1134
1313
1060
1010
994
1099
1393
1630
870
1004
548
548
1281
1623
1170
1546
1353
1268
Miles from Bostoii
Stoughtorr^ John Drake.
Sharo7i^ Enoch Hewins.
Cohasset,
Franklin, Lewis Fisher.
Foxborouff/t, John Sherman.
Dover,
QuincUy Edward Miller.
Randolfih^ Seth Mann, Luther
Thayer. 15
Canton, Jonathan Leonardi 14
Inc. 1811. Jane 24 FRANKLIN.
Deerfiddy Rufds Saxton,
Mrth/ieid,
Sunderland^
Greenfield,
J^Teiv Salem..,
Montague,
Colerain, Robert L. M'Lallcn.
•^liutesbury,
Bernardston,
PVarivick, Caleb Mayo.
Aslifield, Dimock EHis.
CharlemonCy Sylvester Maxwell.
Conway,
Sli^ldurne^
IVhaielyi •
Levered.,
Buckland,
Wendell,
Orange, Parley Barton.
Rowe^ John Thomas.
Heath, Ephraim Hastings.
Hawley,
Gill,
Ley den.,
Ervln*s Grants
Inc. 1812, February 25. HAMI^DEN",
1570
1868
1218
1584
551
597
1165
1361
2167
2140
934
1074
2016
1961
939
1026
811
912
1227
1256
1809
1748
987
1081
1784
1705
961
1022
' 891
1076
769
857
1097
1037
983
958
764
829
839
851
917
1122
i 1031
1089
1 762
800
1009
674
331
2767
2130
3914
2668
SpRiivGFiELD, Justice WiUard. 97
Westficld, Alfred Stearns, Elijah .
Arjiold. 10c
Joint Standing CommitteeB.
27
Inc.
1810.
1820.
1751
1325
1612
41
1615
1515
62
1114
1197
54
1504
1643
60
1674
2126
62
645
683
6o'
1776
1979
65
1534
1526
79
1229
1255
74
3109
3246
74
730
.1246
80
595
604
83
1036
1171
92
422
491
9d
420
45ti
1810
798
692
Miles from Boston^
Brimjield^ John Wyles. 75
Blanclfjrd, Aldnson Knos, 116
Falmti\ 8^
Granville, Joel Root. 126
Monson, Luther Carter. SCT
South Hrimjieldy $6
Wilbrahmv^ 89
Cheaer^ Horace Smith. 120
Snufhwick, Gideon Stileg. 110
Wefft S/irifig-field, Luke Parsons,
Jonathan E. Ferre, Alfred Flow-
er, Daniel Merrick. 100
Ludlow, 90
MoTitgomery, Oren Parks. 100
Long?neadoiu, 97
Runsell, 108
Holland and S, Brim/ield\ Alvin
Needham. 75
Tolland, Samuel Hamilton. 125
OnJ^The whole population of Massachusetts is 523,287;
of whom 3425 are foreigners not naturalized — 6,868 are
ifee blacks. No slaves.
Mes&enger to the General Courts Jacob Kuhn.
jissistant Messenger., Elijah W. Cutting.
Page to the Houaey Thomas P. Rider.
Messenger to Gov. Sz Council^ Jonathan D* Robins,
Watch?na?i of the State House, Thomas Aves.
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES, 1823... .4^
On Eastern Lands.
Of the -Senate, Hon. Messrs. Winthrop, Strong, of N,
Hampton.
Of the House, Messrs. Martin, of Marblehead, Rotch, of
;. New Bedford, Parsons, of West Springfield.
On Accounts.
Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Parrott,;Strong, of S.Hadley.
Of the House, Messrs. Tower, of Stow and BoxborousUi
Thayer, of Braintree, Hunt, of Milford,
28 Committees of the House.
On Incorfioration of Towns,
Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs, Gardner, Hoyt.
Of the House, Messrs. Whiting, of Billerica, Hazard, of
Hancock, Freeman, of Sandwich.
On Banks and Banking.
Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Brooks, Hodges.
Of the House, Messrs. Welles, Ropes, Cushman.
On Afifilications from Sick and Wounded Soldiers*
Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs, Sprague, Ruggles.
Of the House, Messrs. Seaver, Williams, of Washington,
Pierce, of New Salem.
On Twnfirkes, Bridges and Canals,
Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Tufts, Wingate.
Of the House, Messrs. Rantoul, of Beverly, Henshaw,
of N. Brookfield, Smith, of Milton.
On Interior Fisheries.
Of the Senate, Hon Messrs. Fowler, Starkweather.
Of the House, Messrs. Hobart, of Hanson, Rutter, of
East Sudbury, Coffin, of Newburyport.
On Incorfioration of Parishes and other Religious
Societies.
Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Keyes, Richardson.
Of the House, Messrs. Thurber, of Mendon, Lincoln, of
Boston, Hewes, of Roxbury.
On Ministerial Lands.
Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Allen, Wade.
Of the House, Messrs. Train, of Framingham, Phillips,
of Boston, Rice, of Chesterfield.
On JVeiif Trials.
Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Leland, Hubbard.
Of the House, Messrs. Taft, of Uxbridge, Stevens, of
Middleborough, Willard, of Springfield.
On Manufactures.
Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Thaxter, Fiske.
Of the House, Messrs. Russell, Mendon, Curtis, of Stock-
bridge, Sargent, of Gloucester.
COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE.
On County Estimates. Messrs. Mudge, of Lynn,
Bosworth, Sandisfield, Pierce, New Salem.
Courts in Boston, fQ,
On the Pay Roll. Messrs. Devens, of Charlestown^
Cotton, Boston, Burgess, Sandwich.
On Finance^ Messrs. Appleton, of Boston, Hooper,
Marblehead, Bush, Pitt?field, Washburn, Taunton,
Brooks, Concord.
On Leave qf Absence. Messrs. Spaulding, of Andc-
ver, Whitman, Belchertown, Bryant, Salem.
Oil Engrossed Bills. Messrs. Gray, of Boston,
Knox, Blandford, Hewes, Roxbury, Brayton, Adams.
On Change of Mimes. Messrs. Goddard, of Boston,
Kasson, New Marlborough, Stearns, Westfield.
On Contested Elections. Messrs. Turner, of Scitu-
ate, William Ellis, Dedham, Figke, Cheshire, HedgCj
Plyiaouth, Rantoul, Beverly.
On Bills in the Third Reading. Messrs. Knowles.
of Charlestown, Williams, New Bedford, Miller, Quincy,
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
Justices,
Hon. Isaac Parker, LL, D, of Boston, Chief Justice^
Hon. George Thacher, of Newburyport.
H.on. Samuel Putnam, of Salem.
Hon. Samuel Sumner Wilde, L L.D. of Newburyport,
Attorney General^ Hon. Perez Morton, of Dorchester.
Solicitor General, Hon. Daniel Davis, of Boston.
B-efiorter of Decisions^ 04?tavius Pickering, Esq. Boston.
COUIIT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Hon. Artemas Ward, Chief Justice,
Associate Justices.
Hon, Solomon Strong, Leominster.
Hon. John M. Williams, Taunton.
Hon. Samuel Howe, Northampton.
MUNICIPAL COURT IN BOSTON,
Hon. Peter O. Thacher, Judge.
Joseph H. Pierce, Clerk.
James T. Austin, Attorney,
Stephen Badlam, Crier,
^2
30 Courts of Sessions.
POLICE COURT IN BOSTON.
Benjamin Whitman,
WilJiam Simmons, ^ Justiceg.
Henry Orne,
Clerk, Thomas Power.
Assistant Clerk, William Knapp.
The Police Court sits every day, at 9 o'clock, A. M.
and at 3 p.m. for the trial of criminal causes. The same
is also a Justices Court for the trial of civil causes under
20 dollars, and is held every Wednesday and Saturday,
at 9 o'clock, A.M.
The Salaries of the Justices and of the Clerk, arc
1500 dollars each.
COURTS OF SESSIONS. *
ESSEX.
Nehemiah Cleareland, Chief Justice.
John Punchard, Hobart Clark, Associate Justices.
Robert Rantoul, of Beverly, ) c„^„- i t..„*;«^»
Stephen M. Marston, Newburyport, pP^*^'^^ J"'**^^*^
MIDDLESEX.
Joseph Locke, Chief Justice.
Abiel Hey wood, Isaac Fiske, Associate Justices.
Abner Bartlett, f Me^ford, ) g j^j j^^^^
Jacob Reeves, of Sudbury, ) *
HAMPSHIRE.
Jonathan H. Lyman, Chief Justice.
Joseph Bridgman, Samuel Porter, Associate Justices.
i:::^Z£:;rilltlT'""'' ISpeda. justices.
PLYMOUTH.
N. M. Davis, Chief Justice.
Elisha Ruggles, John Thomas, Associate Justices.
William Bourne, Middleboro', ) g j^j j^^^j^^^^
Thomas Hobart, Hanson, > ^
BRISTOL.
Laban Wheaton, Chief Justice.
Seth Washburn, A polios Tobey, Associate Justices.
Jonathan Ingell Taunton ) g • j j^^^j^^^^
Eiihu SlocuHi, Dartmouth, i *^
Courts ia Massachusetts. 31'
BARNSTABLE.
Samuel P. Croswell, of Falmouth, Chief Justice.
Elijah Cobb, of Brewster, ) . • * t *•
Eliiha Doane, of Yarmoith, J Associate Justices.
Melatiah Bourne, Sandwich, } „ • i t a-
Naler Crocker, Barnstable, \ ^P^^^^^ J"^*^'^**-
DUKES.
Hon. Matthew Majhew, of Chilmark, Chief Justice.
;ohn Davis, of Tisbury, ) * ccooiate Justices
ichabod Norton, of Edgartown, J Associate J ustices.
NANTUCKET.
Hon. William Coffin, Chief Justice.
Josiah Hussej, Zaccheus Hussey, Associate Justices,
WORCESTER. --
Seth Hastings, Chief Justice.
Benjamin Kimball, Aaron Tufts, Associate Justices,
Jonas Kendall Leominster, > ^ .^^ j^^^^j^^^^
Jonas Sibley, Sutton, y ^
BERKSHIRE.
"William P. Walker, Chief Justice.
Joseph Whiton, Wolcott Hubbell, Associate Justices,
Moses Hopkins, Great Barrington, ) g .^j j^^^j^^
Douglas W. Sloane, WiUiamstown, > *
NORFOLK.
Jairus Ware, Chief Justice.
Daniel Adams, SamueJ P. Loud, Associate Justices,
Lewis Fisher of Franklin, > g i^, j^^^j^^^,
John Endicott, of Dedham, J *
FRANKLIN.
Elijah Paine, Chief Justice.
Joshua Green, Asa Stebbins, Associate Justices.
Elihu Hoyt, Deerfield, ) g j^j j^^^j^^^^
Solomon bmead, Greenfield, > *
HAMPDEN.
James Stebbins, Chief Justice.
Heman Day, Sylvester Emmons, Associate Justices,
^Z Couvts ID Massachusetta.
Calendar of the Supreme Judicial Courts^
tAW TERMS.
Stiffblk and Nantucket. — Boston, first Tuesday ia
March.
£.?5ejc.— Saleno, on the 5lh Tuesday next after th^
4th Tuesday in September.
Mirfdlfsex, — Cambridj^e, on the 2d Tuesday next
after the 4th Tuesday in September.
BristoL Piymouth, Barnstable, and Dukes Cou?ity,
Plymouth and Taunton, alternately, on the 3d Tuesday
sjext after the 4th Tuesday of September,
Worcetiter.-^V^ or cester^ on the first Tuesday next a^-
ter the 4th Tuesday in September.
SeMfi/iire — ^^Lenox, on the 2d Tuesday in September.
Norfolk: — Dedham, on the 4th Tuesday next after
the 4th Tuesday of September.
Hamfishire, Hamfidcn, and Franklin, — Northamp-
ton, on the 4th Tuesday in September.
NISI PRIUS TERMS.
Suffolk and Nantucket. — Boston, 6tb Tuesday next
after the 4th Tuesday i^ September.
Mssex and Worcester. — At Ipswich, for Essex coun-
ty, and at Worcester, for Wopcester county, 6th Tues-
day next after the 1st Tuesday in March.
Middlesex — At Concord, on the 4fh Monday in March.
Norfolk. — At Dectham, on the 3d Tuesday in Feb-
Wary.
Berkshire and Plymouth.— r^t Lenox, for Berkshire
<;ounty, and at Plymouth, for Plymouth county, on the
iOth Tuesday next after the first Tuesday in March ;
also at Lenox, gii the week preceding the law term in
September.
Hamfishire. — At Nortbampton, on the 8th Tuesday
next after the first Tuesday iji March.
Hamfidtn. Barnv.abl!', and Dukes County. At
Springfield, for Hampden county, and at Barnstable, for
Barnstable and Dukes' counties, on the 9th Tuesday
Dext after the first Tuesday in March. Also in the coun-
ty of Hampden, at Springfield, on the 1st Tues. of Sept.
Franklin and Bristol.— M Greeiofield, for Franklin
county, and at Taunton, for Bristol county, on the 7th
iuesday next after the tipi Tuesday in March,
Courts in Massachusetts. 33
Calendar of Courts of Common Pleas.
Su^olk. —Boston^ first Tuesdays in January, April, Ju-
ly, and October.
Rssrx —Ipswich, on the 3d Monday of March, and
3d Monday of December. — Salem, 3d Monday of June.
— Newburyport, 3d Monday of September.
Middlesex — Concord, 2d Monday in September, 2d
Monday in March, and 2d Monday of June. — Cambridge,
2d Monday in December.
Hampshire. — Northampton, 4th Monday in March,
3d Monday in August, and 3d Monday in November.
Plymouth. — Plymouth, 2d Monday in April, 2d Mon-
day in August, and 3d Monday in- November.
Bristol — Taunton, 2d Monday in March, June, Sep-
tember and December.
Barnstable. — Barnstable, 3d Tuesday in April, and
first Tuesday in September.
Dukes. — Edgarton, 3d Monday in May, and 2d Mon-
day in November.
JVnntucket — Nantucket, 2d Monday in May, and 1st
Monday in November.
Worcester. Worcester, 2d Monday in March, 3d
Monday in June, Monday next after the 4th Monday in
August, and 2d Monday next after 4th Monday in Nov.
Berkshire. — Lenox, 4th Mondaj of February, June,
and October.
Norfolk. — Dedham, 4th Monday in April, 3d Monday
in September, and 3d Monday in December.
Franklin. — Greenfield, on the Tuesday of the next
vreek, after the 4th Monday in March, 2d Monday in Au-
gust, and 2d Monday in November.
Hamfiden — Springfield, 3d Monday in March, 4th
Monday in August, and 4th Monday in November.
Calendar of Courts of Sessions.
Essex, — Ipswich, on the 2d Tuesday of April. — At
Salem, on the 2d Tuesday of July ; and at Newbury-
port, on the 2d Tuesday of October.
iWirfrf/rs^or.— Cambridge, on the 1st Tuesday of Jan-
uary, and at Concord, on the 2d Tuesday in May, and
on the 3d Tuesday in September.
Hampshire, — Northampton, on the first Tuesday ia
SfiptemJaer, and on the 1st Tuesday in March.
34 Probate Caurts in Massachusetts.
Plymouth.— 'VlymoMth, on the 3d Tuesday in March,
and on the first Tuesday in August.
/?r/*/o/.~Taunton, on the 4th Tuesday in March, and
on the 4fh Tuesday in September.
Barnstable. — Barnstable, on the last Tuesday in
March, and on the 3d Tuesday in September.
Oukes Co7f;.'rz/.— Edgarton, on the Wednesday next
after the 3d Monday in May, and on the Wednesday
next after th? 2d Mondaj in November.
MtTUucket.-'Ndintucket, 3d Monday of April, and 2d
Monday of October.
py^Drcestcr-^Worcesier, the 2d Tuesday of March,
and on the 2d Tuesday of September.
BerkHhire — Lenox, on the last Tuesday in April,
%nd on the last Tuesday in September.
.M.r/o/^' ^Dedham, on the 3d Tuesday of April, and
on the 4th Tuesday in September.
Franklin — Greenfield, on the 1st Tuesday in March,
and on the 3d Tuesday in November.
i/fi//z/2r/^77 —Springfield, on the fourth Tuesday in
March, and on the Tuesday next preceding the 4th
Monday in August
CAi-ENDAR OF PROBATE COURTS IN MASSACfnTSETTS.
SUFFOLK.
At the Probate Office in Court Street, Boston, everj
Monday in the year.
ESSEX.
At the Probate Office m Ipswich, on the first Tues-
day in February, March, May, June, August, Septem-
ber, November, and December ; except when the S.J.C.
sits at Salem, first Tuesday in November, Probate CourC
at Ipswich, Tuesday preceding — At Salem, first Tues-
day in January, April. July and October, and the third
Tuesday in February, May, August, and Norember.— ^
At Newburyport, on the last Tuesday in March, June,
September, and December.— At Haverhill, on the 3d
Tuesdays in April and October. — At Gloucester, the 3d
Tuesday in January and July. At Marblehead, on
Wednesdays following the first Tuesdays i^ April and
Octob.efo
Probate Courts in Massachusetts. Ss
MIDDLESEX.
At Cambridge. 2d Tuesdays in January, August, and
JVovemb^r ; first do. in March ; third do. in May, and
Tuesday next preceding 2d Monday in pecember,-i.
In Concord, 2d 'Buesday of February ; 2d Tuesday in
April; Tuesday next.pregeding 2d Monday in Jutie and
September ; and 3d Tuesday in November, In Groton,
1st Tuesday in May; last Tuesday in September, and
last Tuesday in December.— In Framingham, last Tues-
day in June, and last in October.— In Charlestown, oii
the 3d Tuesday in February, and the 3d Tuesday in Au-
gust.—In Woburn, on the 4th Tuesday in April. la
Chelmsford, on the 1st Tuesday in Octobeto
HAMPSHIRE.
At Northampton, on the 1st Tuesday of each month
in the year, excepting the months of June, August, and
October, at the house of Theodore Ljman. At Am°
berst, on the 3d Tuesdays in April, June, and October,
at the house of S. D. Ward.— At Chesterfield, on the 2d
Tuesdays in May and August, at the house of ID. Clap.
PLYMOUTH,
At Scituate, the first Tuesday in March, June, Sep-
tember and December.— At Plympton, on the first Mon-
day of January.— At East Bridgewater, the first Tues-
days in April, July, and October.— At iMiddleborough,
the first Tuesdays in November, May, and August.— At
Rochester, the Wednesday helct after the first Tuesday
in May.— In Plymouth, at the Probate ©ffice, on the
3d Monday of every month, except April and August*
and then on the 2d Monday.
BRISTOL;
The first Tuesdays in each month, as follows :— At
Taunton, in January, March, and August; at Norton, iit
July and November; at Rehoboth, in April; at Digh-
ton, m June and December, and first Friday after first
Tuesday in every month, except June and December;
at New Bedford, in May and October ; at Freetown, in
February ; at Seekonk, in September. (Corrected Au-
gust, 1819.) "^
. , _ BARNSTABE.
At the Probate Office in Barnstable, on the 2d Tues»
days of January, February, March, June, and Septem-
ber.—At the house of Jabez Howland, in West-Barnsta--
Me, on the 2d Tuesdays of July and Pfceiaber,-^At tht
56 Probate Courts in Massachusetts.
house of Joshua Hamblin, in Yarmouth, on the 2d Tues-
day of August — At the house of William Fessenden, in
Sandwich, on the 2d Tues. in 'November — At the house
of David Lewis, in Falmouth, on Wednesday next after
the 2d Tuesday in November.-^At the house of B. King,
in Brewster, on the 2d Tuesday of April, and 3d Tues-
day of October. — At the house of D. Kendrick, in Har-
wich, the day before each time last mentioned. — At the
house of Henr^ Knowle3,in Orleans, on Wednesday next
after the 2d Tuesday of April, and 3d Tuesday of Octo-
ber.— At the house of Joshua Y. Pierce, in Wellfleet, on
Thursday next after the 2d Tuesday of April, and third
Tuesday of October. — At the house of Ezra Crocker, in
Coatuit village, on the 3d Tuesday of May.
WORCESTER.
At the Probate Office in the Court Houae in Worces-
ter, on the 1st Tuesday in every month ; at the house of
Mr. Wright, innholder in Templeton, ,on the Thursday
next after the 3d Tuesday in May, and on the 3d Tues-
day in October ; at the house of Captain Hitchcock, inn-
holder in the west Parish in Brookfield, on the 2d Tues-
day in April, and 4th in October ; at the house of Mr.
Rand, jr. innholder in Lancaster, on the 3d Tuesday in
May and November ; at the house of Mr. A. Chapin, inn- ,
holder in Uxbridge, on the 4th Tuesdays in May and No-
vember ; and at Barre, on 3d Tuesdays of August and
January annually.
BERKSHIRE.
At the Coffee-honse in Lenox, the 1st Tuesday of ev-
ery month. — At R. Bacon's, in Great Barrington, and at
R. HalPs, in Lanesboro', alternately, on the Thursday
next after the 1st Tuesday in every month, viz. at Lanes-
boro% in January, March, May, July, September, and
' November ; and at Great Barrington, in i'ebruary, April,
June, August, October, and December.
NORFOLK.
At Dedham, the first Tuesday in each month. — Quin-
cy, 2d Tuesdays in February, May, August, and Novem-
ber.— Wreqthaap, last Tuesdays in March, and Decem-
ber, and 3d in August.
FRANKLIN.
At Greenfield, eight times a year; at Charlemont,
Wendell, and Conway, twice a year j vlt such times aod
phces as tbe Judge shall appointr
Justices throughout the State.
3t
HAMPDEN.
At Springfield, nine times ; at Westfield, twice ; and at
Monson, twice in each year, at such places and times \a
said terms as the Judge shall appoint.
Justices chroughoui ihe CoirunorfveaUh, arranged ao'
cording to the dates of their commisiiions.
Tim. Pickering Wenhim Charies Jackson Boston
Thomas Dawes Boston
John Coffin Jones do.
Nathan Dane Beverly
Bezaleel Taft Uxbridge
Jonathan iMason Boston
Edward H.Robinns Milton
Ctiristoph. Gore Wultham
Beza Hay ward Plymouth
Benjamin Pickman Salem
Wilaam Phillips Boston
Aite;nas Ward do.
Silem Town Charlton
John D.ivis Boston
John Brooks Medford
William Prescott Boston
William Gray do.
E- Si. rk weather IVorthin.
Samuel Fowler IVestJield
Ep ir. Williams Deerfield
H irrison G. Otis Boston
-Geo. Thacher ^V: b'ryfiort
Perez Morton Dorchester
Dnniel Davif Boston
Isaac Parker do.
Aaron Hill do,
Geo .Partridge Duxbury
Oliver Fiske Worcester
John Lowell Boston
James Lloyd do.
Samuel Dana Groton
Nat. Morton, jr. Freetown
Joseph Story Salem
George Blake Boston
Charles Turner Scituate
Saml. S.Wilde JVeivbryfit.
Thos. B. Adams Quincy
WiUuim Davis Plymouth
George Bliss SfiringJieUi
Nanii n Mitcbell^r/^^^-fw.'
Samuel Putnam Salevn
Joseph \llen Worcester
John Welles Boston
Nathaniel Bowditch do,
John C.Williams Pitujicld
Aaron Dexter Boston
Peter C. Brooks do.
John T.Kirkland Cam6r/rfi
Samuel Crocker Taunton
John Pickering Salem
S.^muei P. P. Fay C'anibr,
Silas Hoi man Bolton
RichardSullivan Brookline
B.W.Crowninshield^S'a/eT/i
Thorn asGreenleaf Quincy
Josicih Qiiiiicy Boston
Danl. Noble Williams r own
William R-edMarblehead
Samuel Porter Hadley
Abrah. Holmes Rochester
Joseph Locke Billerica.
Jonas Kendall Leominster
Levi Lincoln Worcester
Ebenr. Fisher Dedham
Wm. P. VX'alker Lenooc
Thos. Weston Middlcboro''
Solo. Sme;id Greenfield
Nath. il,\x&Xi^\QV Lexington-
Abra. Lincoln Worcester
David Cummins Salem
Jesse Putnam Boston
Marcus Morton Taunton
Wendell Duvis Sandmcft
38
Justices of the Peace in Boston.
SUFFOLK.
Thomas Dawes, Boston.
John Heard, jr. do.
Henry AUine, do.
James T. Austin, do.
Clerks of S. J. Court, and Court of Common PUaa,
John Tucker, and John Callender, of Boston.
Judge of P.vbatCy
Rrgisier of Probate^
Register of Deeds^
County Attorneys
JUSTICES OE THE PEACE AND OB THE aUORtJM IN
BOSTON.
StephenHigginson
William Donnison
William Wetmore
John Tucker
Rufus G. Amory
Samuel Brown
Stephen Gorham
Jona. L. Austin
Joseph May-
William Little
Edward Jones
Alden Bradford
Thos. H. Perkins
Benjamin Parsons
William Spooner
Israel Thorndike
Arnold Welles
Wm. Stevenson
William Sullivan
T. L. Winthrop
Benjamin Gorham
John Callender
Tristram Barnard
Joseph Tilden
James Allen
Jona. Hunewell
Peter O. Thacher
Warren Dutton
Wm. H. Sumner
James T. Austin
Samuel H. Walley
Samuel J.Prescott
Joseph H. Pierce
David Townsend
Stephen Codman
William Minot
John Knapp
Stephen Hooper
Loammi Baldwin
Benja. Whitman
Gardiner Greene
William Parsons
John Parl^er
Lemuel Shaw
Samuel Hubbard
Samuel Parkman
Joseph Pierce
Joseph Head
Thomas Perkins
Samuel Cobb
Timothy Williams
Daniel D. Rogers
Thomas Melvill
John Heard, jr.
George Sullivan
Samuel Blagge
And. Cunningham
James Savage
Jonathan Phillips
Edward M'Lane
Wm. D. Sohier
John T. Apthorp
Daniel Sargent
Edmund Dwight
Daniel Webster
Andrew Brimmer
Samuel D. Parker
Andrew Ritchie
Alex. Townsend
B. Guild
David Sears
Wm. Simmons
Hetiry Orne
Augustus Peabody
Francis J. Oliver
APPOINTED TO aCALIFT CIVIL OFFICERS.
William Donnison, Jona. L. Austin, Daniel Sargent, Al-
den Bradford, Edward McLane*
Justices of the Peace in Boston.
JUTICES OF THE PEACE IN BOSTON.
William Taylor
James Robinsoa
Saml. M. Thayer
Rus?ell Sturgis
Benjamin Welles
Henry Cabot
Jonathan Hastings
Wm. S. Shaw
Benjamin Pollard
William R. Gray
Richard D. Harris
John Brazer
Henry Gray
W. P, VVhi'ting
Joseph E. Smith
George Burroughs
Amos Binney
Joseph N. Howe
Edw. Tuckerman
Thomas Welsh, jr.
Saml. F.M'Cleary
John Williams
Wm. C. Aylwin
Samuel Gore
Thomas Dennie
Saml. K. Williams
James Phillips
Benja. Whitwell
Thomas Clark
John Stuart
Thomas Payson
Joseph Woodward
Nathan Hale
Charles Bradbury
Nathl. P. Russell
Wm. Payne-
Henry Codman
William Tudor
Zach. G.Whitman
William Wells
Benjamin Russell
Ebenezer Oliver
Bedford Webster
Joseph Coolidge
Samuel Snelling
William Mackay
Benjamin West
Phineas Blair
Josiah P. Cooke
Abraham Wild
Abra. W. Fuller
John Chandler
Benjamin Rand
Elijah Morse
Henry Sargent
James C. Merrill
Samuel D Ward
Thos. Stevenson
Dav S.Townsend
Caleb Loring
Cyrus Alden
Samuel Andrews
Edward Phillips
Zebedee Cook
John C. Warren
James Jackson
George W. Coffin
Francis Green
Samuel L. Knapp
James Hall
Turner Phillips
Joseph Lovering
Joseph W. Revere
David Hinckley
Samuel B. Barrell
Francis Bassett
Francig C. Gray
Samuel Swett
Samuel Fisher
OctaviusPickering
Joseph Sewall
William Sturgis
Charles P. Curtis
Thomas Power
George Gay
HarrisonG.Otis.jr.
J. W. Davis
WiJliam P. Mason
Horatio M. Willis
William Parker
Bryant P. Tilden
Ehsha Clap.
Geo. W. Brimziier
Josiah Salisbiry
Charles Hayward
Nath. G. Snelling
Ebenezer Francis
David A.Simmons
Saml Frothingham
Isaac Winslow
George E. Head
Charles G. Loring
William Gale
Benjamin Rich
Francis Welch
Samuel May
Jacob Hall
Daniel Messinger
John Tappan
George Ticknor
EliphaletWilliami
Saml P. Gardner
Edward Cruft
Henry J. Oliver
George Morey, jr.
Henry H. Fuller
John C. Gray
Edward Brooks
Franklin Dexter
Bradford Sumner
Samuel A. Wells
Thomas Welsh
Francis Gardiner
Richard Fletcher
Thos, J. Eckley
David W. Child
40
Counsellors at Law in Boston.
James Bowcloin
Tbos. W. Phillips
Josiah Bradlee
Edmund Kimball
John Hubbard
Thaddeus Page
William Tileston
Thomas Wetmore
John G. Ro2;ers
Thomas W/Ward
Samuel Hammond
Elbridge Gerry
Samuel G.Perkins
George Hond
Joseph Austin
Nathan Webb
John Cotton
Willard Phillips
Wm. J. Spooner
Alexander Bliss
A. A. Dame
Andrew Dunlap
J. R. Adan
Ezeki^l Little
Theod, Lyman, jr.
Benj. T. Pickman
Henry Alline
J. J. Loring
Samuel D. Harris
Henderson Inches
Walter Channing
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN CHELSEA*
William Harris, Joseph StowerS.
NOTARIES PUBLIC IN BOSTON.
WilliamStevenson Saml. J. Prescott Charles Hayward
Samuel Blagge Stephen Codman
Henry Basa
Gedney King
William P.Green«C.
Ibaac Osgood
Benjamin Joy
Wm. H. Eliot
Wm. A. Warner >
Samuel HenshaiW '
John Farrie, jr.
Lynde Walter
Wm, Knapp
John T. Wifithrop
Wm. T. Andrews
Waldo Flint
B. D. Greene
GOtNSELLORS AT LAW IN BOSTON.
Jtofus G. Amory
Daniel Davis
"Williarti Prescbtt
George Blake
Josiah Quincy
Benjamin Parsons
Benja. Whitwell
William Sullivan
John Williams
John Heard, jr.
Peter O. Thacher
Benjamin Gorham
James Allen
Warrtn Duttoii
John Knapp
Samuel D. Parker
Thos. Welsh, jr.
William Austin
Timothy Fuller
Lemuel Shaw
Daniel Webster
Alex. Townisend
James T. Austin
William Minot
James Savage
Samuel Hubbard
Joseph E. Smith
Augustus Peabody
Samuel L. Knapp
Sam. F. M*CIeary
Saml. K. Williams
Wm. C. Avlwin
Wm. P. Whiting
George Sullivan
Benjamin Gu'Jd
Jbseph Harrington
Thomson Miller
Thomas J. Eckley
William Simmons
William D. Sohier
Phineas Blair
Thomas Power
Josiah P. Cooke
Zach.G. Whitman
Cyrus Alden
Sherman Leland
Benjamin Rand
Abra. W. Fuller
Henry Codman
Elijah Morse
George Gay-
Hen ry Orne
Samuel D. Ward
Abraham Wild
Attorneys, Bepnty-Sheriffs, &c. in Boston. 41
David Townsend George Morey, jr. Isaac Osgood
James C. Merrill Richard Fletcher Wm. P. Greene
Samuel B. Barrell John C. Gray Jona. B. Porter
Stephen Hooper Edward Brooks Samtrel Dexter
Samuel Fisher Franklin Dexter Wm, T. Andrews
Francis Basset Willard Phillips John P. Bigelow
David A. Simmoiis Alexander Bliss Wm. H. Eliot
OctaviusPickcnng WilliamJ.Spooner John M. Fi«ke
Francis C. Gray John R. Adan Wm. A. Warner
William Gale Andrew Dunlap John T. Winthrop
William P. Mason Abraham A. Dame John B. Davis
Horatio M. Willis Francis Gardiner N. C. Betton
Charles P. Curtis Bradford Sumner Elisha Glidden
Benjamin L.Weld H. B. Smith Russell Jarvis
William Parker Edmund Kimball Waldo Flint
Moses Draper Thos. W. Phillips William Page
H. G. Otis, jr. James Bowdoin John Farrie, jr.
Henry H. Fuller Thomas Wetmore Wm. H- Gardiner
George E. Head John G. Rogers W.R.P.Washburne
Charles G. Loring
ATTORNEYS AT THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT, BOSTON.
H H. Huggeford Sidney Bartlett Fred. A. Farley
Asa W. Pafne Samuel E. Sewall Wra. F. Apthorp
William Little,jr. E. Ritchie Dorr
ATTORNEYS AT THE COMMON PLEAS IN BOSTON.
Thos. Stephenson Thos. B. Coolidge Wm. J Hubbard
Silas P. Holbrook Walter €. Green Wm.J.A.Bradford
John W. James Augus. M.Roberts
CiT'For Additions and Corrections, see Appendix.
Sheriff", Joseph Hall, Esq, of Boston.
DEPUTY SHERIFFS.
Bradish Billings, Luke Baldwin, Charles P. Sum-
ner, James Dennie, of Boston. Offices Court-street.
CORONERS.
Boston, Thomas Badger, Daniel Carney, Thomas
Stevenson, S. H. Hewes.
didseay David Floyd, Joseph Stowers.
D 2
4^
Justices of the Peace in Essex,
ESSEX.
Judi^e of Probate, Daniel A. White, of Salem.
JiegUter of Probate, N.thai iel Lord, jr. Ipswich,
JRe^ister of Deed^, Amos Choate, of Salem.
County Treasurer, Nathaniel Wade, of Ipswich.
County Attorney. John Pi' kering, of balem.
Clerk of the Court.s^ Ichabod Tucker, of Salem.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum,
^ndover^ Joiui Kneeland, A. Tyn^, Jacob Gerrish!,
(
My'k Newman, Hobart
Clark, Samuel Fari-ar
Beverly, Oahu.i Fisher,
Thomas Stephens, Robert
Rantoul
Boxford Thomas Perley
Danvers Gideon l^oster
Ghur filer Henry Phelps,
Lon.-on Nash
Mavcrhili Israel Bartlett,
Steph.MinotJoh't Vaj num
Jfi8nvich Juhn Heard, As^
Andrenvs, N;^thl. Wade,
Natl'.aniel Lord, jr.
Xl/nw James Gardner, Rob-
ert W. Trevett
Manchester ^Vi^i Tuck
Ma^bl^h-ad N..v.ha-, Bnwr
en, iohn Prince, Rtlph H.
French, Nathl Ho )per
lAethutn Benjaniin ( ).so' od
J^Tfivbury'Ej -enez* rMa rh
JVewhury/iort OVive) Pres-
Cott, James Prir.ce, Dudley
\\'illiam Woart, Jonathan
Ga^e, Jeremiah Nelson,
W. B. Banister, Ebene^
zer Moseley, John Fitz
Rowley Parker Cleave-t
land
Salem Edward A. Holy-
oke, Jacob Ashton, John
Punchard, Jos. E.Sprague,
Moses Town send, John
Prince, jr. Ichabod Tuck-
er, EzeUel Savage, Ben-»
jamin Merrill, Leverett
S'dstonstall, Daniel A.
While, Amos Choate, Wil-
lard Pt-^ele, Benjamin
Pierce, D L. Pickman,
Amos Hovey, John G,
King, John S-unders
S',li bury Samuel Nye, Jar
cob Bro^vn, Edward Dorr
7 op. field Nehem. Cleave-e
land
W(nham Daniel Kilham
Aphointtd to quaUfy Civil Officers.
$ibene?er March, Nathan Dane, Joseph Story, John
Punchard, John Saunders, John Prince, Josiah Smith,
Leverett Saltonstall, Ichiihod Tucker, John Pcker-
ing, Daniel A White, Wm. Woart, Nathaniel Wade,
Asa Andrews, Amos Choate, O. Prescott, W B
Banister, John Varnum, Charles White, Lcnsor.
i^ash, Henry Phelps, Natt^aniel Lord, jr,
Justices of the Peace in Essex.
4^
Justices of
^mesbury Thomas Hoyt,
Robert PHten, Nathan
Long, Oliver Stearns,
Christopher Sargent, John
IVlorse, Eliphalet Ciraves
jindov'r John L. Abbott,
Frederick Frye, George
Osgood, Samuel Merrill.
John Adams, Nathaniel
Swift, Amos Spauldi;g,G.
P. Osg od, Joseph Kitter-
idge
Beverly Thomas Davis,
Jona. Smith, Isaac Wood-
berry, jr. Thomas Steph-
ens, jr.
Boxford StephenPeabody,
J. Foster, jr. Parker Spaf-
ford, Jonathan Foster, Mo-
ses Dorman
Bradford Thomas Savory,
William Greenough, Jo-
seph Chadwick, Jesse
Kimball, Daniel Stickney,
Jesse Kimball, jr. Aaron
Parker, Moses Parker,
Benjamin Parker, Jona-
than Kimball, Eliphalet
Kimball
Danvers Eleazer Putnam,
Joseph Shed, B'-njamin
Crnwninshield, Zerubba-
bel Porter, Nathan Felton,
Andrew Nichols, Ge<irge
Osgood, John W. Proctor
Essex Jonathan Story,
George Choate
Gloucester John Manning,
jr. William Pearson, Isaac
Ehvell, William P. Par-
rott, William Pearce, John
Prentiss, Joseph B. Man-
the Peace,
ning, James Appleton,
James Goss, Wm. Whip-
ple, Ebenezer Pool, jrt
Samuel Lane
Hamilton Enoch Faulk-
ner, J shua Giddins, John
Safford, Matthew Whip2
pie
^ai^ffrA/// Leonard White,
Ephraim Corlis, Moses
Wingate, Jannes Aver,
jr. James Smiley, Oliver
Morse,CharlesWhite,Da-
vid How. Nathaniel Ladd,
Isaac R. How,MosesMer-
ril, James H. Duncan, E-
noch Foote, NathU Hills,
James How
Ip-sivich Asa Smith, Jabez
Furley, Joseph Farley, Jo-
seph Lord, Thomas Man-
ning, William Conant, jr.
Geo. W. Heard, John
Choate
Lynn Aaron Lummus,
Elijah Downing, John
Mudge, Richard Hazel-
tine, John Lummus, Ja-
cob Ingalls, jr. Ezra
Mudge
Lymifield Daniel Need"
ham, Asa T. Newhall
Manchester David Colby
MarbUhead Josh, Prentiss,
NathanB.Miirtin.John Bai-
ley, Asa Hooper, William
Storv, Geo. Barker, Josh-
ua Prentiss, jr. John G.
Hooper, Robert Hooper,
John Hooper
Methiien Stephen Barker,
John L, Bod well, Alfred
44
Counsellors at Law in Essex.
In gals, John Russ, Jona-
than Currier
Middleton Asa Howe,
Daniel Fuller, Ezra Nich-
ols
JVewbury Moses Little,
Silas Little, Josiah Little,
DanielHale, ThomasHale,
Samuel Newman, Richard
Pike, Nathaniel Moody,
Silas Moody
JV^w6Mrt//?or/JosiahSmith,
William Cross, William
Bartlet, John Pettingel,
Moses Bi'own, Stephen
Howard, John Greenleaf,
Isaac Adams, Thomas M.
Clark, John Scott, Samuel
Tenney, Asa W. Wildes.
Andrew Frothingham,
Stephen W. Marston, Ed-
ward S. Rand, John Por-
ter
i?ow/<?7/Benjamin Proctor,
Moody SpaflFord, Joshua
Jewitt, Benjamin Little,
Thomas Gage, A.sa Nel-
son, Joshua Pickard
Salem Benjamin R. Nich-
ols, Henry Elkins, William
Kotaries
Beverly Robert Rantoul
Danvera John W. Proctor
Gloucester John Rogers
Haverhill Charles White
Jfianvich J:dbez Farley
Lynn James Gardner,
Benjamin Oliver
Marblehead Nathan Bow-
R. Lee, Joshua Ward, G*
S. Johonnet, John Hath-
orne, Joseph Winn, Na-
thaniel Silsbee, John Hath-:
orne, jr. Samuel Ropes,
Joseph Peabody,John Der- ■
by, E. H. Derby, Larkin
Thomdike, John Osgood,
Jonathan Hodges JohnPed-
rick,3d Theo.EamesJon-
athan P Saunders, Solo-
mon S. Whipple, John
Foster, Frederick Howes,
William Story, Benjamin
L. Oliver, Joseph Ropes,
Stephen White, Picker-
ing Dodge
Salisbury Samuel March,
Jonathan Smith, Samuel'
Walton, Ephraim Morrill
Saugus Joseph Eames
Tofis/ield Thomas Per-
kins, Jacob Town, jr. W,
N. Cleaveland
Wenham John Dodge
West J^eivbury Daniel
Emery, Thomas Hills.Ed-
mund Hills, Eliphalet Em-
ery
Public.
en, William B. Adams
J^eivhuryfiort John Fitz,
Samuel Tenney, John Por-
ter, Wm. Woart
Saiem Ichabfid Tucker,
John Prince, jr. Ezekiel
Savage, John Punchard
Salisbury Samuel Nye
Counsellors at Law.
^mesbury Oliver Stearns Samuel Merrill,
Andover Hobart Clark, Spaulding
Amosi^
De'puty-Sheriffs, &c. in Essex. 45
Beverly Nathan Dane,
Thomas Stephens, jr.
GioucfsCer Lcnson Nash,
Joseph B. ?vTannine;
HaverhiU John Varnum,
James H. Dane in, Ste-
phen Minot, J. R. How
I/iswich Asa Andrews
Lyjin llohert W. Trevett
Mardk/i^adR. H. French
JVewdury/iort Eben.Mose-
ley, Jacob Gerrish, John
Scott, Steph. W. Marston
Asa VV. Wildes
Sale7nJohn Pickering:, John
Prince,jr. Leverett Snlton-
stall, Benjamin R. Nichols,
Benjannin Merrill, Jo^^eph
E. Sprague, David Cum-
mins, John G King, Fred.
Howes.Larkin 1 horndike,
Benjamin L. Oliver, The-
odore Eames, Solomon S.
Whipple, John Fester
Attorneys at the Su/ire?ne Judicial Court,
Danver8 John W. Proctor laber, Ca'cb Gushing
J^eivburyfiort Eben. Shil-
Mtorneys at the
Salem Rut'us Chbate, E,
H. Derby, Benjamin
Sheriff, Bailey Bartlett, of Haverhill.
Deputy Sheriffs.
Salem Joseph G. Waters
Common Pleas.
W^heatland, Joseph H.
Prince
j^mesbury Daniel I^ong
AndoV'T Moodv, Bridges
Danvers John Upton, jr.
Gloucester Elias Clough
Ipswich Theodore An-
drews, Michael Brown
Lynn William Chad well
Prlton
I/iswich Michael Brown
Nevjburyfi, Philip Bagley
Ma^blehead Henry Rea
J\'etvburypQrt Philip Bag"
ley. Oilman White
Salnn Wil'iam Mansfield,
Daniel Dutch, Am mi
Brown
Keepers.
Salem Am mi Brown
Coroners.
Amesbury Ichabod B.
Sargent
/indover Putnam Ingals,
Fohn Adams, jr.
Boxford Lemuel Wood,
Daniel Adams
Bradford Eliph. Rollins,
benjamin KimballJr.Jona-
han Kimball, jr.
3a^iver*Sylvester Proctor
Essex Joshua Giddings
Gloucester Wm. Pearson,
Johr. Rogers, Wm. Dane,
Elias Clough, James Goss
Haverhill James Smiley,
Enoch Bradley, Oliver
Morse, Enoch Foot,Nathl.
Hills, John Marsh
Ipswich Michael Brown,
William F. Wade
46 Justices of the Peace in Middlesex.
Lynn William Rhodes,
Amos Rhodes, Eleazer
C Richardson
Lynnfield John Upton
Marhlehead Isaac Mans-
field, Nathan Bowen
Merhuen John Sargent, jr.
Amos Barker, Jonathan
Merrill
Neivbury Orlando B. Mer-
rill, David Little, Daniel
Adams, 3d
J^eivburyfiort Gilman
White, J' hn Cook, j.
West Neivbury William
PHsbury
Roivley Joseph Pik^ '
5a/em William Lang, John
Punchard, B Blanchard
Salisbury Jo athan Smith
TofisfieM Daniel Bixby,
J. Town, jr.
Wenham Jonathan Porter
MIDDLESEX.
Jud^e of Probate^ Samuel P. P. Fay, of Cambridge.
Register cf Probate, Isaac Fiske, of Weston.
Register of Deeds ^ William F. Stone, of Cambridge.
County Treasurer^ John Keyes, of Concord.
County Attorney^ Asahel Stearns, of Cambridge.
CUrk of the Courts^ Abraham Biglow, of da
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum,
Aahby John Locke Marlborough Sanmel Gib-
Billerica Joseph Locke
Brighton Gorliam Parsons
Cambridge William Win-
throp, Abraham Biglow,
Asahel Stearns, Timothy
Fuller, Abraham Hilliard
Charlestown John Soley,
William Austin, Joseph
Hurd, Rufus Wyman, L.
M. Parker
Concord Abiel Heywood,
William Parkman, Joseph
Barrett, Samuel Hoar Jr.
John Keyes
Dracut Parker Varnum
Framingham Jona. May-
nard
Groton James Prescott,
Samuel Lawrence, Luther
Lawrence
Littleton David Lawrence
bons, Joe) Cranston, Ben-
jamin Rice
Medford Samuel Bwanj>
Nathaniel Hall, Abneii
BaMlett
Nevjton John RichardsoBi
Peppercll Joseph Heald,
John Walton
Reading . James Bancroft*
Sherburne Calvin Sangeti
South Reading John Har '
Stoiv Rufus Hosmeji
Teivksbury Edward St)i
Loe Livermore
Wultham Theodore Ly
man
Water town Levi ThaxteT'
Nathaniel R. Whitney*
Nathaniel Bemis, Tylei
Bigelow
West Cambridge William
Justices of the Peace in Middlesex. 47
Whittemore chard, Wm. Blanchardjr.
Wea'ford John Abbot Weston Ebenezer Hobbs,
JVilinmgtonWWlmm Blan- Isaac Fiske
Afifioitited to qualify Civil Officers.
Abraham Biglow, James Prescott, Samuel Hoar, Jo-
seph Heakl, William VVinthrop, Joseph Hurd, Joseph
Barrett, Abiel Heywood, Joseph Locke, Rufus Wy-
man, Amos Bancroft, Isaac Fiske, Josiah Adams,
John Trowbridge, John Keyes.
Justices of the Peace.
Acton Jonas Brooks, John Bradford, Leonard M.
Ribbms, Abraham Conant Parker, Tim^^thy Walk-
Ashbvf Alexander T. Wil- er, I^aac Warren, Thom-
der, Amos Willington as Harris, J. M. Fiske,
^cf/Torr/ Amariah Preston, George Bartlett, A. Lith;-
Elijuh Stearns, Thorn p- gow
son Bacon, William Web- Chebnsford Wm. Adams,
^^ Joel Adams, Jonathan Per-
Uillenca Blaney Abbot, ham, Cyrus Baldwin, ?«Ja-
Joseph Crosby, jr. John thaniel Wright, Jesse Mi-
Parker, Samuel Whiting, not
Marshall Preston, John Concord Nathan Barrett,
Baldwin Tilly Merrick John Ke^ es,
Boxboro' Oliver T. Davis Ttwddeus Blood, Nathan
Brighton Edward Spar- Brooks
lawk, Francis Moore /)w«5>a6/eMicahEldridee,
BurLington Abiel Winn, Jonathan i^ennett, J. Cum-
mlliam Winn niins
'Zambndge John Mellen, Dracut Israel Hildreth.
-;evi Hedge, Edmund Simon Coburn,Jamt:s Var-
r. Dana, John Williams, num. Benjamin F. Var-
ohn Mycall, Kich-.rd H. num, Israel Hildrrh, jr.
3ana, Wilham Hilliard, East Sudb-iry WiUiam
YilUam J. Whiprile. J. P. Bridge, Wil.iam Johnson,
;V.^r'"*J^'^^^^ Tufts, jr. Othniel Tyler, J.<cob
^il 1 m F. Stone Reeves,Wiiiiam Sherman,
Mrhsle Asa Parhn, John J. W. Havward
leald, Jonathan Heald Framingfiam Josiah Ad-
^harlestown OliwrHol- amsjohn Trowbridge, Ab-
en, D^vid Goodwin, Hen- ner Wheeler. Luther Bel-
y Adams, Elias Pfiin';ev, knap, SUas Eaton,! r. Eph-
»eph Tufts, jr. Gamaliel raim Parkhurst
48 Justices of the Peace in Middlesex.
(rroton A.mos Bancroft,
^ainesLewis.vVillianfiNut-
ting. Josepli Mdnstield,
Caleb Butler, Stuart J.
Parit
Holliston John Mellen,
Ephraim Littlefield, John
Fairi>ank.s, Elitiu Cutler,
Levi Adams
HjfikmtonW-d\ter M'Frir-
land, Moses Chamberlain,
Joseph Valentine, Thomas
Buckliu, Fisher Metcalf,
Elisha Fairbanks, Nathan
Phipps, Abraham Har-
ringtJ<^n
Lexington Joseph Fiske,
Jonas Bridge, John Mulli-
ken, Isaac Hastings, Amos
Mazzey,jr.
Lincoln Samuel Hoar,
Joshua Brooks, Elijah
Flske, Charles Wheeler
Littleton John Manning,
Simon Hartwell, Benj. Dix
Maiden Bernard Greene,
Be Jamin Blaney, Henry
Gardnt^r, jr. Charles Lew-
is, William Barrett
Marlborough Silas Felton,
John Loring, William Dra-
per
Medford Jonathan Porter,
Nathan Adams, Dudley
Hii;, Wm.Ward, Turell
Tufts, Jonathan Brooks,
Jonathan Porter. J. P. Big-
el ow
J^atick John Fiske, Wil-
liam Goodenow, John At-
kins
JVenvton John Kendnck,
Josiah Bacon,SamuelStnTi-
son, Josiah Fuller, Ebene-
zer Starr, Amos Allen, Jo*
seph Jackson, D. Jackson
Pefifierdl Lemuel Parker,
James Lewis, jr. Abel .j
Jewitt I
Reading Benjamin Upton,
John Weston,Daniel Flint,
David ITptnn, Timothy
Wakefield, Edmund Par-
ker, Daniel Chute, Joshua .j
Prescott, Jacob Goodwin,^
Joshua Putnam j
Sherburne Joshua Ware, ^
John Bullard
Shirley Thomas Whitney,,
Benjamin Hartwell, Johni
Edgarton, James Parker,,
Stephen Longley, Nathan- ^
iel Holden
South Reading William^
Nichols
Stoneham Daniel Gould, ij
Peter Hay, 2d
Stow Augustus Tower'
Moses Whitney
5Mrf6wrvEbenezerPlymp- 1
ton, Ashbel Kidder, Wil i
liam Hunt, Abel Wheeien
Asher Goodenow, JosiaW
H. Adams
Tewksburu Wm. B^owr'
Samuel Worcester, Josial !
Brown. William Rogers
Townnend Daniel Adamj \
Isaac Mulliken, Samud
Brooks, Aaron Warren
'/Vn5's6or(j'Eben.Bancrof I,
jr. Robert Brinley, Dani( i
Richards n, Calvin Th(N
mas, Josiah Danforth, J<-
seph Butterfield.John Fa ^
well, jr. Ash Butt^rfiekl
Waltham David Towi ^
send, Jonathan Coolidglj
Counsellors at Law in Middlesex.
49
Abner Sanderson, John
Clark, John Bright, Luke
Fiske, S. L. Dana, Isaac
Bemis, jr.
Watertoiun Thos. Clark,
Jonas White, Moses Cool-
idKe, Seth Bemis, Luke
Beniis, Amos Livermore,
jr. Abijah White, M. B.
SpTiner, J. Fowle
West Cambridge Jeduthun
WeUington, Thomas Rus-
sell, He^'.j;'.min Locke,
James Russell
Westford Thomas Fletch-
er, Benjamin Stone, Isaiah
Leight )n, Benjamin Os-
gootl, N. H. Groce
Weston Joseph Russell,
Ira Draper, Alpheus Big-
elow, jr.
Wdmington Saml, Jaques,
Samuel Eamcs
^['b6^^r/^Joseph Lawrence,
Bill Russell, S\ ivarius
Plymptou, J hn Wtde,
Fra iCis Babcock, Wyman
Richardson
JVotaries' Public.
Cambridge William J. Concord Nathan Brooks
Whipple Groton Caleb Butler
Charlcstoum John Soley Waterto'wn Nathl. Beinia
Counsellors at Law.
Ashby John Locke
Bilirka Joseph Locke
Cambridge Abraham
Hilii.;rd, Timothy Fuller,
William J. Whipple, Asa-
hel Stearns, Richard H.
Dana
Charlestomn Wm. Austin,
Henry Adams,Elias Phin-
ney, Joseph Tufts, jr,
Leonard M. Parker. Wil-
liam Gordon, J. M. Fiske
Chelmsford Joel Adams,
Nathaniel Wright
Concord Samuel Hoar, jr,
John Keyes, Nathan
Brooks
E. Sudbury Othniel Tyler
J^ramingham Josiah Ad-
am s,WilliamBuckminster
Groton James Prescott,
Luther Lawrence, Caleb
Butler
Hofikinton Elisha Fair-
banks, Abraham Harring-
ton
Maiden Charles Lewis
Marlboro' William Dra-
per
Medford Abner Bartlett,
Jonathan Porter
JSfeivton Amos Allen
FefifiereU, James Lewis
Reading Joshua Prescott
So. Reading Wm. Nichols
Stow Rufas Hosmer
Tyngsboro' Daniel Rich-
ardson, John Farwell, jr.
Watertown Tyier Bige-
low, Levi Thaxter
Wrstford John Abbot
West-Cambridge James
Russell
?re5^''7zAlpheusBigelow,jr.
Woburn Wyman Rich-
ardson
So Deputy-Sheriffs, &c. in Middlesex.
Attorneys at the Su/ireme Judicial Court,
BUlerica Marshall Preston man
ChcimsfordJohii R. /Vdams CharlestowriPsMl Willard
Cawzdnf/g**? Samuel F. Ly- Waltham Isaac Bemis
Attorneys at the Common Pleas.
Chemlsford Francis Brin- -Lexington Jason Reed
ley, jr.
Concord L. M. Stow
Framing-ham ' Lawson
Kingsbury
yv/ar/6oro'RichardFarwell
Townsend Aaron Keyes,
Abel Conant
Sheriffs Nathaniel Austin, of Charlestown.
Difiuty Shenffs.
BUlerica Joseph Parker Groton
Cambridge Isaac Train,
John Tarbell
Charlestown Joseph Hun-
ewell
Chelmsford James Pitts
Concord Abel Vloore
E. Sudbury M. M. Rutter
Framingham Rufus
Brewer
Samson Woods
Hofikinton Charles Val-
entine
Marlboro* Sullivan Thayer
Stow Abraham Conant
2'own8e?id VVillidm A.
Bancroft
Tyngsboro' Jos.Butterfield
Waterfown John H. Clark
Westfprd Levi Parker
Crier of C. P, Levi Parker, of Westford.
Crier of S. J. C. Samson Woods, of Groton.
Gaolersy Camb. Isaac Train. Concord Abel Moore.
Coroners.
Ashby Alexander T. Wil-
lard, Ezeiciel Colman
Bedford Michael Crosby
BUU-rica Henry Bridge
Cambridge E W, Metcalf
Charlestown Jotli. J Mirison
Chelmsford Ebnr Parker
Concord Jonas Buttrick,
Abel Moora
Dracut Israel Hildreth,
David Blood, jr
Dunstable Leonard Park-
hurst, Edmund Page,
James Swallow
E.Siidbury Collins Damoa
Framingham Aaron Bui-
lard, Rufus Brewer
Groton Abel Farnsworth,
Jacob L. Parker, Amos
Lawrence, Benj. Moors,
David Childs
HoUiston John Steadman,
Loam mi Litchfield
Hofikinton Joseph Valen-
tine, Nathan Pnipps
Littleton Jjna. Whetcomb
Maiden Ebenezer Wade
Marlborough Silas Gatess
Justices of the Peace in Hampshire. 51
Isaac T. Stevens
Meiford Nathan Wait
JVatick Oliver Bacon
Neivton Joseph Jackson,
jr. Benjamin Fuller
Pcfijierell John Bullard,jr.
Jos Heald.jr.Abel Adams
Heading John Temple, jr.
Sherburne James Bullard,
John Bollard
Souc/t Reading Jeremiah
Bryant
Shirley Stephen Longley
StQiu Phineas Con -nt, John
Patch
1 eivksburyTh.<ym2iS Clark
TownsewofWm. A. Bancroft
Tyngaboro' Ezra Blodget,
David Gould, Joseph F,
Bancroft
West Ca7nbridge Jeduthun
Wellington
Westford Jonathan Keves,
John Leighton, Levi Hey-
wood
Weston N nth an Fiske
Wilmington Joel Jenkins
HAMPSHIRE.
Judge of Probate, Samuel Hinckley, of Northampton.
JRegi^ter of Probate, Isaac C. Bates, of do.
Register of Deeds, Lf vi Lvman, of do.
County Treasurer, Dani.-l Stebbins, of do.
County Attorney, Jonathan H. Lyman, of do.
Clerk of the Courts^ Solomon Stoddard, jr. of do.
Justices of the Peace
Amherst Sam. F.Dickinson
Belcherton Jos. Bridgman,
Eliakim Phelps, Mark
Dnolittle
Hadley Charles P.Phelps,
Samuel Porter
Ha/ field Benjamin Smith
Northamfiton Samue!
Hinckley, Daniel Wright,
and of the Quorum,
LeviLyman, Sol Stoddard,
Jno. Breck, Lewis Strong,
Elijah H. Mills, Solomon
Stoddard, jr. Jonathan H.
Lyman, Isaac C. Bates
J^orwich Erastus Lyman
Westhamfit Sylvest. Judd
Williamsburg Asa White
Worthington^\\s\\^ Mack
Jfifiointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Joseph Lyman, Daniel Wright, Levi Lyman, Rufus
Graves, Solomon Stoddard, jr.
Justices of the Peace.
Amherst John Dickinson, J. Gridley, Jonathan East*
Simeon Strong, Heze. W.
Str-ing, Gide. Stetson, John
Strong, Rufus Graves,
Ithamar Conkey, Timothy
man
Belcherton Mason Shaw,
Ei^tes Howe, Justus For-
ward, Justus Dwight, Phi-
52 Notaries Public in Hampshire.
lo« Dickinson
Cheetejjield Spencer
Phelps, Thad, Baker, .\.
Rice, Isaac King, Alanson
Anderson, Dyer Bancroft,
Timothy A. Phelps
Cummington Nehemiah
Richards, Ebenezer Saell,
Robert C. Robinson, Eli-
phalet Packard
EaH- H(-mf\ton Thaddeus
CI 'pp, Oliver Ciark
JUn/icld Elihu Lyman,
Benjamin Harwood
Goshen Wnn. White, Oli-
ver Tiiylorjohn Williams,
Timothy Lyman
Greenivich Ty^om^s Pow-
ers, Laban Marcy, J^nger
West, Abijah Powers
Granby David Sm-th,
CharlesFerry,AzorMoody
Hadley Giles C. Keliogg,
Mosps" Porter, William
Porter
Haifidd Oliver Smith,
Israel BiUinj!;s, Saml. Par-
tridge, 2d. John Hastings,
Elijah Bnrdwell
Middle field Matth. Smith,
David Mack, Erastus Ing-
ham, Joshua Dickson.John
Dickson
JSToj-thamfitonAs^hel Pom-
eroy, Charles Stark weath
er, John Taylor, Benjamin
J\'b(aries
Belch erton
little
Mark Doo-
Tappan, Ebenezer Hunt,
Samuel Howe, D?in. Steb-
binSjFerdinand H.V\' > ight,
Samuel Wells, jr. Koswell
Hubbard, C. E. Forbes
AorH>tch John Ellis, Aa-
ron HU, S. Kirkland
Pelham Henry Kingman,
John Conkey, Isaac Aber-
crnmbie, John Rankin, jr.
Plai^fieldJumi's Richards,
John Hnm'in, < >rus Joy
Prenc^ff B. Brigham, Ca^-
leb Piercp
South Hadley EUh«
Dwight. Joseph Strong, jr.
WilUam Bowdoin. jr. Josi-
ah Bard well
Southamfiton AsahelBirge*
Frederick Judd, As^hel
Chapman,Ch'^rlps F.Bares
Ware Rufui King, Wm.
Bowdoin, Joseph Cum-
nr.ings, jr. Thomas A.
Dexter
W^firhampton Jos. Kinsley,
jr Wm. Hooker
Pi'illiamsburg- Wm. Bod-
man, Elisha Hubbard, Jo-
senh Bodman
Worthingtnn Jona. Brews-
ter, Trowbridge Ward,
Samuf 1 Bnffirkgton, Dan
Da; iels. Josiah "Mills, W'il-
liam Ward
Public.
Chesterfield DyerBancroft
JVbrM«w/?. Daniel Stebbins
Counsellors at Law,
Amherst Saml. F. Dickin- kiah W. Strong, Ithamar
son, Simeon Strong, Heze- Conkey, Lucius Boltwood
Deputy-Sheriffs, <S-c. in Hampshire. 53
Belcherton Joseph Bridg-
roan, jr. Mark Doolittle,
Mason Shaw
Chesterfield Dyer Ban-
croft
Enfield Elihu Lyman
Greenwich Laban Marcy
Hadley Giles C Ketlogg
Hatfield Israel Billings
Northamfiton Srt ml. Hinck-
ley, Solomon Stoddnrd jr.
Elijah H. Mills, Isaac C.
Bates, Jonathan H. Lyman
JohnTaylor,Lf wis Strong,
Charles E. Forbes
South Hadley William
Bowdoin, jr.
Worthington Elisha Mack
Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court.
Korthamfiion John H. South Hadley ^ Epaphras
Ashnun Cla^k
Southamfiton Charles F. Williamsburg ElishaHub*
Bates bard, jr.
Attorneys at the Common Pleas.
Amherst Jona. Eastman Plaivfield Cyrus Jpy
Sheriff, -Joseph Lvman, of Northampton.
Defiuty Sheriffs.
Ware William Pag:e, jr.
JVorthamfiton AustinSmith
Amherst Zebina I)u kin-
son, Cliester Dickinson
Belcherton':^\'ci\tou Dwight
Pelham Isaac Abercrom-
bie, ir.
Enfield Rufus Powers
S. HadLy Joel Miller
Plairfifld jQS\a.h Shaw. 2d.
Worthingt. Abraham Ed-
wards
Defiufy-Gaoler^ Cephas Clapp, Northampton.
Crier of Courts^ William Bolter.
Coroners.
Amherst Solomon Keyes Austin Smith ^
E^^stman, Asahel Thayer
Belcherton El'huSandford
Cwnmington Bela Norton
Enfidd Rufus Powers
Goshen Ambrose Stone
Grtennvirh AldenL-throp
North air. fiton Thomas
.Wright, Abner Hunt,
E 2
Pelham Isaac Abercrom-
bie, jr.
S. hadley Josiah Bard well
Southamfiton Asahel
Chapman
Worthington Josiah Mills,
Elisha Brewster
54 Justices of the P^ace in Plymouth.
PLYMOUTH.
Judge of Probate, Wilkes Wood, of Middleborough
Register of Probate, Beza Hayward, ot Plymouth.
J?r^?srero/ Z)«?raf5, Kosseter Cotton, of dtj.
County Treasurer, Rosseter Cotton, of do.
County Anomcy, Ivill)orn WWfman, of Pembroke.
Clerk of the Courts^ John B. Thomas, of Plyitiouth.
Justices of the Peace avd of the Quorum,
Jhington Samuel Norton man
Duxbury Seth Sprague,
Judah Alden
East Bridgewater Bar-
tholomew Brown
Hanovr Dav.Stnckbridge
Hingham Ebenezer Gay
Kingston Joh ■ Tiiomas
AfrV/f//f6'yro'Wilkes vVoud,
Abiel Washburn
North Bridgeivatcr Caleb
Howard, Howard Carey
Pembroke Kilborn Whit-
Plymouth HenryWarren,
ZaccheiiA Bartlett, Witi.
Jacksoi>,Zabdiel Sampson*
N. M. Davis, Jno. B.
Thomas, R Cotton
Plyrvfiton Elijah Bisbee
Rochester Abrah.Holme^,
Charles J. Holmes, Elisha
Rut^j^les
Scituate Cnshinj^ Otis
West Brids^ewdtn- Daniel
Howard, William BayUes
Afifioin'cd to qualify Civil Officers.
Daniel How .rd, Beza Hayward, Charles Turner,
Henry Warren, Nahum Mitchell, Zabdiel Sampson,
Wilk- s W'ood, Abr. Ho'mt- s, Elisha Ruggles, Kil-
born Whitman, Hector Orr, William Baylies, Na-
thaniel M. Davis, John B. Thomas, Ebenezer (iay»
Thomas Loring, jr. J C. Holmes, Jesse Dunbar.
Justices of
jibington Nathan Gur-
ney, Daniel Lane, jr. Ben-
jamin Hobart.Jared Whit-
man, Micah Pool
Bridge-ivafer Solomon ,\1-
den/jr. Nathan Mitchell,
Daniel Mitchell. Daniel
Crane, Noah Fearing,Ben-
jamin Pope, Nathan La-
7.ell, jr.
Carver Nehe. Cobb, Ben-
jamin Ellis, Joseph Clark,
the Peace.
Thomas Hammond
DuxburyW'WW'd.m Loring»
Samuel A. Frazer, Isaiah
Alden
liast Bridgeiv-crUectov
Orr. James Thomas, Ez-
ra Ki;-«gman,Sylvanus La-
zell, Nathan Alden
HalfatK Josiah Thompson,
Obadiah Lyon, Nathaniel
Morton,Zebad. Thompson
Hanover Horatio Cusiiing,
Notaries Pubiic in Plymouth.
55
Snow Curtis, Reuben Cur-
tis, Aaron Hobart, Mel-
zar Curtis
Hanson Charles Cushing,
01i\'tr Whitten, Nathan-
iel Cushing, Thomas Ho-
bart, Isaac B. Barker
Hin^ham Daniel Shute,
Jotham Lincoln, jr. Soio-
mon Jones, Robert Gould,
Caleb Thaxter, Martin
Lincoln, Joseph Wik-er,jr.
Jeronne Cushing, Edward
Thaxter, Seth Cushing,] r.
Hull Samuel Loring, jr.
Kingston Seth Drew, Jedi-
diah Holmes,James Sever,
Thomas P, Beal, Nathan-
iel Thomas, John Sever
MarshfieldliA\s\\^ Phillips,
Joseph Clift, jr. Constant
Oakman, Luke Wads-
worth John Thomas,Chas,
Macomber, Thos.Dingley,
Francis G. Ford
Middleboro^ David Rich-
mond, Sam). Pickens, John
Tinkham, Zechariah Ed-
dy, Martin Keith, Thomas
Weston, Seth Miller,Wil-
lirm Canedy, Jacob Ben-
nett, Thomas Sturtevant,
\^'il!i.im Bourne, Charles
Hooper, Levi Pierce, Seth
Eaton, Abner Clark, Abi-
el P. Booth
J^orth Erklgenvater 'Gide-
on Howard, Abel King-
man, Jonathan Snow, Jo-
seph Sylvester, Eliab
Whitman. Silas Packard,
M Packard
Pembroke Alden Briggs,
William Torrey, Nathl.
Smith, Anthony Collamore
Plymouth Barnabas
Hedge, Nathaniel Spoon-
er,NHthaniel RusseIl,Sam-
uel Davis, Benjamin M.
Watson, Joseph Bartlett,
jr. John Thomas
Plympton Isaac Wright,
Zenas Bryant, jr.
RochtHtcr George King,
James Ruggles, Nathai iel
Ruggles, Gideon Barstow,
jr Caleb Briggs, Elijah
Willis, 1 homas Bassett,
Joseph Meigs, Jesse Mar-
tin, Joseph Look
Scituate Hayward Pierce,
Jesse Dunbar, Edward
FJacnbs, John Collamore,
Wm. Haven, J. B. Turner,
Wm. Hammatt, Samuel
A. Turner
Wareham Israel Fear'ng,
R. Leonard, Benjamin
Fearing, John Ftaring,
Benjamin Bcurne,V\.^i)liam
Fearing, B. Murdock
M'tst Bridgtivater Abie-
zer Alger. J n< than C; pe-
land, jr. John E. Howard,
George W. Perkins
Notaries Public,
Plymcuthiohn Thomas,jr.
jDw JT^wri/StudleySam pson
Scituate Jesse Dunbar, jr.
Hingham Jerome Cushing
Rochester Nath. Ruggles
Wareham BerJ Fearing
Middleboro* Wilkes Wood
56 Deputy-Sheriffs, &c. in Plymouth.
Counsellors at Law.
^5w2^/on Tared Whitman, North Bridgeivater Eliab
Benjamin Hobart
Bridgewatcr Bartholomew
Brown
Hanover Aaron H bart
Hingham Eb/nezer Gay
Kingston Thomas P Beal,
William R. Sever
Middleboro' Wilkes Wood,
Zech.Eddv, Isaac Stevens
hitman
Pembroke Kilborn Whit-
man
Plymouth Nat. M. DaviSj'
John Thomas '
Rochester Abrah. Holmes,,
Charles J. Holmes '
West Bridgi'water Wm.
Baylies
Attorneys at the Sujireme Judicial Court.
Halifax Welcome Young Plymouth Wm. Thomas
Hanover Alex. Wood Scitiiaie John Thaxtep'
Attorneys at the Co7ynnon Pleas.
JKochester David Bacon 5aiwai^ Ebenezer T. Fogg
Sheriff] Nathan Hayward, of Plymouth.
Deputy Shiriffs.
Jl. Bridgeivat .Fidvfymion jamin Kingman
Pembroke Dav. Oldham
Plymouth This, Spootier
Plymfnon 'I'homus B.
Harrub
Rochester Nathaniel Has-
kell, jr. John Astatt
ScUuate Nathaniel Clapp
ll'estByidgcTj.F'ibkeAmts
Ballfax Seth Allen
Hanover Horatio Cashing
Hanson Niithaniel Coiia-
more
Hingham Caleb Gill, jr.
Kingston George \dams
Af/.iGf/<?6oro'Lemnel Briggs,
Nathaniel Wilder, jr.
A'orth Bridgeivater Ben-
Crier of the Courts, Nathaniel Wilder, of Mi.idleboro'.
Gaoler^ Coomer W^eston.
Commissioners of JVrecks^ William Davis, jr. Plym-
outh, Paul Merritt, Scituite.
Coroners.
./^3m,^;o;; Lebbpus Gurncy Halfax Cyrus Richmond !
Bridgeivater Lot Whit-
marsh
Carv^r Nelson Barrows
DuxburuBenydm'mAldQU,
Studley Sampson
Hanover Jrsiah Smith, jr.
Ebenezer N. Chaddock
Hanson Nathl. Collamore
Hingham Job Loring, jr.
Sam.Hobart,Jas.Stevensoa
Justices of the Peace in Bristol.
57
SJngston Jedidi. Holmes,
jr. John Gray
Ma> «/^f /of William Lewis,
James Dinglev, Wales
Tilden
Middle boro^ Samuel
Thompson, Joseph Jack-
son, Eben Stmwbridge
JSTorth Bridf^f water Thos.
Wales, jr. Thos. Packard
Pembroke Charles Little,
Nathaniel Loring, Peter
Salmond,jr. Is. Barker, jr.
Plymouth Benj. Drew
Flymfiton Elias Churchill,
Thomas B. Harrub
Rochester Nathaniel Has-
kell, David Peckham, jr.
Sci'uate Lemuel Turner,
Samuel Waterman, John
Collamnre, Elijah B. Tur-
ner, Abiel Cudworth, Isai-
ah Alden
Wareham, Curtis Tobev
BRISTOL.
Judge of Probate^ Hodijah Bavlies, of Dighton.
Register of Probate, David W. G. Cobb, of Taunton.
Begister of Deeds, Alfred Williams, rf Taunton.
County Trrasurer, Samuel Crocker, of Taunton.
County Attorney, James Ellis, of Taunton.
Clerk of the Courts^ James Sproat, jr. of Taunton.
Justices of the Peace
Berkley Samuel Tobey,
Apoilos Tobey
JDa»/wo'i?^HolderSlocum,
Elihu Slocum
Dighton Hodijah Baylies
Easton Daniel Wheaton
Fairhaven Alden Spooner
Afw- 5erf/b r^/Lem uel Wil-
lianns.Lerrjuel Williamsjr.
Raynham Jonathan Shaw,
Seth Washburn
Rehoboth David Perry
J^orton Laban Wheaton,
Afifiointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Samuel Tobey, Lemuel Williams, Nathaniel Morton,
David Perry, James Spro.t, John W. Seabury. Jo-
seph Ti-Kiale, Marcus Morton, John Nye, John M.
Williams, Asa Danfotth, Lemuel Maccmber, James
Ellis, Hercules Cushman, Samuel Crocker,
and of the Quorum,
Ephraim Raymond
Sickonk Oliver Stark-
weather
Taunton Jr.mes Williams,
James Sproat, Jrnes God-
frey, John M. Williams,
Asa Danforth, Francis
Baylies, James Ellis, John
W. Seabury, Jonathan In-
Wellington Wm. Baylies
Westfiort Abner Brownell
58
Justices of the Peace in Bristol.
Justices of the Peace.
Ankboroui^h Jnel Read,
Jac M> Baicom, Israel
Hatcii EbPTiezer Daggett,
Nnih Clafiin,jr. Lem.May
Berkuy Simeon Chase,
Ezra Dean, Levi French,
jr. Barzi'lai Crane, Afloqi-
ran» Crane
Dartmouth Abra'mTuck-
tr, Oliver Aiden, Holder
Slocum, jr. Z. A. Macotm-
ber, Joseph (.Jifford, Thos
Almy, Jeptha Ashley,
Benja. R Tucker, Laban
Thacher
Dig/lien William Wood,
John Hathaway, Caleb
Chase, Richard Wascoat
East07i Elijah Howard,
JuhnPool, Shepherd Leach,
Calvin Brett, Rowland
Howard, David Mar.ley,
Joshua Gilmore, John Tis-
dale, Cyrus Lathrop, Eli-
jah Howard, jr.
Fairhaven Nathaniel S.
Spanner, Kelly Elbridge,
James Tabe-rjoseph Trip,
Ansel Gibbs. John Hawes,
Ronnsevil Spooner, Levi
Jenney, S'ephen Merri-
hew
Freetown Ephr, Winslow,
Benjamin VVeaver, Job
Morton, Ebenezer Pierce,
H, Cushman, Earl Samp-
son, Rufus Bacon, S. B.
Pickens. Robert Porter
Mamjidd David Gilbert,
Rowland G'^een, Solomon
Pratt, Mason Cobb, Ben-
jamin Billings
JSliv) Bedford William
Rotch, jr. E. Haskell, J.
Nye, Roger Haskell, Abra-
ham Barker, James How-
land, 2d. Thomas Rotch;
Samuel Rodman, Timo-
thy G. Coffin, Benjamia
Lincoln, Thomas Kemp-:
ton, C. H. Warren
Korton John Hall,WiUiam
Burt, Silas Cobb, 'J'hnmas
Daiforth, 2d. Isaac Hodg-
es, Samuel Morey
Raynham Nathaniel Brit-
ton^ Israel Washburn, Jo-
siah Deaoe, John Gil-
more, Nehemiah Jones
Eeboboth Sabrey Lawton,
Jos. Wheaton, 2d. Lemuel
Macomber, jr. George W.
Peck, Ezra Bliss, Thomas
Carpenter. 2d. Ja'^.Bliss.Sd.
Barnard Wheeler, Sam-
uel Bullock, 2d.
Seekonk Collins Darling,
AllenHunt, JohnMedbury,
Calvin Martin, Elkanah
French, I'homas Kinne-
cnt, Apollos Cushman,
Ebenezer Bucklin, Moses
'^anford, Samuel Allen,
Elijah Ingraham
Somerset Francis Borland,
William Reed, David An-
thony, Mason Buffington,
David Grav, EHshaSlade, »
jr. Hanan Wi'ibour ;
Sivanzey James Luther,
Thomas Peck.Danl Hale,
John Mason, Willi am Ma-
son, Henry Gardr.er, John
Winslow, Mason Barney
Counsellors, Attorneys, Sic. in Bristol. 59
Taunton Benja. Williarns,
Gideon Williams, Joseph
Tisdale, Alfred Williams,
William Hodges, 2d. John
Reed, Nathaniel Leonard,
Josiah King, John God-
frey, John We>t, Nathan-
iel Williams, Thomas Lin-
coln, D. G. W. Cobb, Jas.
L, Hodges, Nathan Kif.g,
Charles Richmond, Phny
Merrick, Ichabod Leon-
ard
Troy Joseph E. Read,
William 13. Canedy, Abra-
ham Boweii, James Ford,
John C. Borden
Weilington Samuel W.
Baylies, Thomas B. K'ch-
mond, George VVaike-r,
Nathaniel Wheeler, Isra-
el Anthony, Thomas S,
Baylies, Joseph Goouing,
John Walker
IVestfiort William White,
2d. Peleg Sissnn, Sylvester
Browtiell,Abner B.Gifford,
Anseim Bassett, Nathan
C. Brownell
JVoiarles Public*
Dartmouth Zebedee A.
Macomber
Vtghton Tho.B, Richmond
^airhavtn Nathaniel S.
Spooner, Levi Jenney
NcwBtdJord Timothy G.
Coffin, Thomas Kempton,
Lemuel Williams
Westjioyt Abuer Brownell
Stftkonk Apollos Cushman
Somerset David Gray
Taunton Jonathan Ingell
Comi^ellors at Law
Cyrus Lothrop
Easton
Daniel Wheaton
i'(2zr//iZi'£'nNath.S.Sponner
Freetown Hercules Cush-
man, Rufus Bacon
Mau^Jield David Gilbert
JVew- Bedford Lemuel
Williams, jr. John Nye,
Charles H. Warren
JVorron LabanM.Wheaton
Seekonk \\io\{Q^ Cushman,
Moses Sanfnrd, Benjamin
Couzens,jr.Collins Darling
Swanzey Hezek. Bate He
J'aunton Marcus Morton,
Francis Baylies, Jas. Eliis,
D. G. W. Cobb, Piiny
Merrick, Theoph. Parsons
Troy James Ford
Wellington Samuel W
Baylies
Westfiort Anseim Bassttt
Attorneys at the Sufir^me Judicial Court.
New-Bedford Timothy G. Seekonk Peter B. Hunt
Coffin ' Swanzey Wm, A.F Sproat
Attorneys at the Common Pleas.
Attleborougk Everett J\''ew-Bedford John Rus-
^alcom, Ezra Bassett sell
60 Deputy-SheriS, &c. in Bristol.
JVbrton Earl P. White,
Laban M. Wlieaton
Taunton Jacob Chapia
Troy John Lindscyjr,
Sheriff] Horatio Leonard, of Raynhatn.
Deputy Sheriffs.
.^^//edoroM^AIsrael Hatch, ney, Edward Pope
jr. Elisha May
Berkley Dean Burt
Dartmouth Russell Shear-
man, Samuel Barker
Dighton Daniel Smith
Easton Elijah Williams
Fair haven William Gor-
don, Jonathan Wilbane
Freetown John H. Pierce
Man-i/idd Cnarles Day
JVew Bedford Peleg Jen-
Gaoler^ Abiezer Dean, of Taunton.
Crier of the Courts^ Oliver Soper, jr. of Taunton,
tnsfi. of Fire jlrms^ Remember Carpenter, Attleboro*.
Commissioners of Wrecks^ tfc. Lemuel Williams, <£
New- Bedford, Apollos Tobey, of Berkley,
JVbrton Daniel Smith, 2d«
George Cla
Rehoboth Cromwell Bliss^
James Nichols
Somerset Benj. Anthony
Swanzey Royal Chase
Seekonk Church Gray
7 awn/o^zJames Woodward
WeUingtoniZvQt\s.tv Babbit
Westfiort Adam Gifford,
Coroners,
Attlebord' Peter Thacher,
Walter Tyler,Samuel Ty-
ler, Elisha May
Berkley Levi French,
Dean Burt
Dartmouth Russell Shear-
man, Henry Tucker, jr.
Samuel Barker
Dighton William Wood
Fasten Rowland Howard,
Daniel Macomber
Fairhaven Wm. GorJon,
Isaac Vincent
Freetown John Nichols
Mansfield Simeon Green
JVorton Isaac Hodges
N. Bedford Simpson H;trt,
Nathan Bates, William
Kempton, Ephr. Kempton
Raynham Amyntas Shaw
Rehoboth Thos.Carpenter
2d. John B»-own, Elijah A.
Readjsrael Drown.Crtioa-
well Bliss, Joseph Smith
Seekonk John Miller,
Caleb Carpenter, Ezra
French, Abraham Ormsby
Somerset Henry Bragg,
Philip Bowers
Swanzey Benajah Mason,
David Brown, "M.
Taunton David Carver,
Silas Leonard, Edward
Grossman, Abiezer Dean,^
Benjamin Ingeil, James
Woodward, Oliver So-
per, jr. j
Troy Sheffield Weave^l^
Justices of the Peace in Barnstable.
61
IVestfiort Jonathan Brow-
nell, Peleg W. Peckham,
Frederick Brownell
IVdlington Crocker Bab-
bitt
BARNSTABLE
Judge c/ Probate , John Davis, of Barnstable.
Register of Probate^ Abiier Divis, do.
Rtgis(er of Deeds, Job C. Davis, of do.
County Treasurer^ Ebenezer Bacon, do.
County Auorney^ Nymphas Marston, do.
Clerk of the Courts ^ Abner Davis, of do.
Justices 0^ Che Peace and of the Quorum,
Barnstable John Davis. Provincetoivn J. Batchel-
Isaiah L. Green, Samui-1
Savage, Abner Davis,
Nyi-nj)lias Marsion
Falmouth Sam.P.Croswell
Brewster Elijali Cobb
Chatham Richard Sears
der
Sandrjich Nathaniel Free-
man
Yar?nouth Elisha Doane,
Joiin Reed
Wcl/ieet Saml. Waterman
Afip.ointed to qualify Civil Officers,
Nathaniel Freeman, John Davis, Kichard Sears, Wen-
dell Davis, fohn Reed. John Seabury, Braddock
Dimmick, Elijah Cobb, Nathaniel Lewis, Joseph
Sampson, Anthony Snow, John D. Bangs, James
Crowell, Job C. Davis.
Justices of the Peace,
Barnstable Josi. Sampson, Knowles, Richard Spar-
Naler Crocker, Rowland
T. Crocker, Joseph Biish,
jr. Job C. Davis, Jonas
Whitman, Sylvester Ba-
ker
Br luster Abra. Winslow,
Joseph Sampson
C//ar/it2^i Richard Sears, jt .
Ezra Crowell, John Sea-
bury
Dennis Stephen Homer,
Natliaa Stone, Jonathan
Nickerson, jona. Bangs
Eastham Srimi. Free.tan,
Elisha Mayo, Harding
F
row
Falmouth Francis Weeks,
Braddock Dimmiok, Na-
thaniel Lewis, Thomas
Fish, Shubael Lawrence,
Ebenezer Nye. Elish • P.
F aring. Ward M. P .rker
/fa'-w/r/iEbeoezeiBro^iks,
Isaah Ci\ase, Willicim El-
dridge, Obed Brooks, Na-
than Nickerson
Mirshp.ee Gideon Haw ley
Orleans Isaac Sparrow,
Suneon Kingm.n. VViUiam
Myrlck, Timothy Bascom
62 Counsellors, Attorneys, &c. in Barnstable.
Pro-oincctonvn Asa S. Truio Anthony Snow,
Bowley John D. Bangs, A. Hinck-
tiandwich Elisha Perry, ley
Eliiiiia Pope, oeiijamin Farmou^AGorham Lovell,
Burgess, VV'iiiiam Handy, Joseph Hawes, James
Tiiomas Swift, John Fr^e- Croweil, Henry Thatcnep
man, Russell PVeeman, Wtlflcet Josiah Whitman,
Mf Utiah Bourne, vVilham Reuben Arey
Fessenden, beth F. Nye
JVbtnries Public.
BarnstableD3.v'v\ Crocker lVelJlec-i^iim\. Waterman
-firtw.vffr Isaac Foster, jr. Yarmoiuh James Croweil
CAa;/ia«2Hichard Sears,] r. Provincctovjn Josiah
Ecistham HardingKnowies Batchelder
t'almouili bam.P.Croswell Harwich Isaiah Chase
Sundjvich RusseilFreeman
Counsellors at Lc'io-
Barnstable INymphas Seth F. Ney, Wendell
M>irston Davis
6ar/<i7p/c//Russel.Freeman, Y nmouth John Reed
Attorneys at the Sujireme Judicial Court.
Barnstable John W. Brewster Geo. Copeland
Whitman Orleans John Doane
Attorney at the Common Pleas.
Caleb Kead, of Yarmouth.
Sheriffs David Crocker, of Sandwich.
Defiuty Sherijfs.
Barnstable Ezra Crocis.Gr, Orleans William Myrick
John Bursley, jr. Josiah Sandwich Sewall Fessea-
Hinckley ' den, Lewin Pope
^ re T^s^cr Benjamin Berry Far/«&w^/i Charles Sears
Falmouth Davis Hatch
Gaoler^ David P. Lewis, of Barnstable.
Commissioners of Wrecks, Isfc. Thomas Fish, Fal- '
mouth, Richard Sears, jr. Chatham, Melatiuh To-
bey. Sandwich, Joshua Small, Truro, Datiiel Com-
ings,. Orleans, Obadiah Doane, Eastham.
Co roners,
Barnstable l&dLiah. Parker, Yo;mg
Roland T. Crocker, Asa Brews (erWiWiam Crosby 1
Justices of the Peace, &.c. in Dukes. 63
Chatham Sanmel Nye Nickerson
Dennis Seth Tobey Sanckvieh Lemuel Pone,
Kasiham MicUael Collins, Heman Tobey, Lewin
Timothy Cole Pope
Falm'juth Cr^nsider Match, Truro Levi Stevens, Jonas
Samuel Bourne, jr. Se'h Stevens
Hamlin Welfleet Josiah VVliitman,
Orleans Henry Knowles Jeremiah New comb
Pmimcetonvn Jonathan Yarmouth J.^seph Hawes
Overneers of the Marshfiee and Hefrinirfiond Indians^
Nymphas Marston, Gideon H '.wle\ , Kiiborn Whitman.
DUKES.
Judi^e of Probate^ George Athearn, of Tisbury.
Register of Probate, Cf^rnelius Marchant, Edgartovvn,
Register of Deeds. Samuel Smith, of do.
County Treasurer, William Jer'^eg;an, of do.
County Juorney, Thomas Dunh.Vm, of Tisbiiry.
Clerk qfthe Courts, Cornelius Marchant, Edgartown,
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Chilmark Matthew May- Marchant
hew, Ebenezer Skiff Tisbury John Davis, Geo.
Kdgartonvn W. Jernegan, Athearn
Elijah Stewart, Cornelius
Apfiointed to qualify Civil Officers.
George Athearn, of Tisbury, William Jernegan, and
Thonaas Cooke, of Edgartown.
Justices of the Peace.
Chilmark John Hancock, Jethro Daggett, Thomas
Simon Mayhew, Zebulin M. Vis son, Thomas Ccoke
Alien Tisbury ThomasDunham,
jfeV§-aricw7zSamuel Whel- Benjamin Al en, William
den, Daniel Fellows, jn Cottle
Attorneys at C. P.— Ebenezer Skiff, Ch2i?}7ark ; Thos.
Dunham, Tisbury ; Theod. G. Mayhew, ^t/^ar^ow^
J\''otaries Public.
Chilmark Henry Allen Mai chant, Wm. Mayhew
p.dgartoTjn Cornelius Tisbury William Cottle
Sheriff, Isaiah D. Pease, of Edgartown,
64 Justices of the Peace, &c. in Nantucket.
Defiuty Sheriffs.
Chilmark Harrison P. /'^/^'ar.'OzynNath.Jernegan
May hew Thbury Elijah Hill man
Guardian to Indian and Mulatto Profinetors-, Gay
Head, Tristram A'len, Chil-nark.
Guardians to the Indiana of Chabaqniddick, Thomas
Cooke, Elijah Stewart.
Commissionersi of Wrecks^ iSfc. Ebenr zer Skiff, Chil»
mark. Thomas Mayhew, jr.
Coroners.
Edgar town Peter Pease, jr. Tisbury James Cottle '
JT^^mtJCKEr!
Judge of Probate and County Attorney y Isaac Coffin.
Negisfer of Probate, Josiah Hussey.
Hegister of Deeds, Latham Gardner.
Comity Treasurer, Uriah Gardner.
ClerA of the Courts, Benjamin Gardner,
Justices 'f the Peace and of the Quorum*
Isaac Coffin, Samuel Bigelow, Walter Folger, jr. Jo-
siah Hussey, Daniel Coffin. Isaac W. Whitman,
William Coffin, Albert Gardiner, Zaccheus Hussey,
Benjamin Gardner.
Apfiointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Isaac Coffin, Zaccheus Hussey, Albert Gardiner, Josi-
ah Hussey.
Justices of the Peace.
George Cannon, Martin 1'. Morton, Barker Burnell.
J^otaries Public.
J^antucket, Benjamin Gardner, Zaccheus Hussey.
Counsellors at Law, Josiah Hussey, Isaac W.Whitman.
Attorney ot the Court of Common Pleas, Isaac Coffin,
Sheriff, Uriah Gardner.
Physicians, Oliver C. Bartle't, Rowland Gelston, Mar-
tin T. Morton, Paul Swift, Reuben Macy, Edmund
Gale.
Commissioners of Wrecks, Andrew Brock, George
Myrick,jr.
Coron^rSt Benjamin Glover, David Allen.
Justice of the Peace in Worcester.
65
WORCESTER.
Judge of Probate, Nathaniel Paine, of Worcester.
Register of Probate^ Thetphilus Wheeler, of do.
Register of Deeds, Artemas Ward, of do.
County Treasurer^ Samuel Allen, of do.
County Attorney^ Rejoice Newton, of do.
Clerk of the Courts^ Abijah Bigelow, of do.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum,
Ashburnham Joseph Jew-
ett
Athol James Humphreys,
Eliphalet Thorp, Theo-
dore Jones
Barre Nathaniel Jones,
E'.eazsr James
ifio//'072StephenP. Gardner,
Nathaniel Longlev
Brookfidd ' Tilly Rice
Charlton Salem Town, jr.
Dudley Aaron Tufts
Fitchhurg John Shepley
Hardwick Saml. Eastman
Harvard Benj. Kimball
Lancaster Samuel Ward,
Timothy Whiting, Wm,
Stedman
I^dcefter Nathl. P, Denny
Leominster ]ona.s Kendall,
Solomon Stront^
IjmrnbiirghKdm.Cnshir)^
Mend'.m Jonathan Russell,
Se'h Hastings
Milbury A iron Peirce
J\''or, Broohfield Thomas
Hale
Oxford Jonathan Davis
Oa^/wm VVm.Crawford,jr,
Petersham Hutchins;
Hapgood, Lewis Bigelow
Princeton Ward N,
Boylston
Rutland Rufas Putnam
Shrewsbury Jonah Howe
Sterling Jnhn Robbins,
Thomas H. Blood
Sutton Jonas Sibley
Urbridge Benj. Adams
Westboro^ Nathan Fisher
Western Dan forth Keves
Westminster Michael (iiU
Worcester N'athl. Paine,
Theophilus Wheeler, Ab-
raham Linciiln, Isaiah
Thomas, Daniel Ciap,
Daniel Waldo, Abijah Big-,
elow, Edward D. Bangn,
RnjoJce Newton, Samuel
Allen
Apfiointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Salem Town, Joseph Allen, Nathaniel Paine, Oliver
Fiske, Theophilus Wheeler, Abraham Lincoln,
Timothy Whiting, Jonathan Davis, William Sted-
man, Seth Hastings, Richard (ieorge, James Hum^,
phreys, Levi Lincoln, Silas Holman,
F %
66 Justices of the Peace in Worcester.
Justices of
Ashburnham Abrah.Low,
George R. Cushing,Steph-
en Corey, Ivers Jewett
^;/zo/ Joseph Pierce, Geo.
Fitts, Eliphalet Thorp,
Theo. Jones
Barre Asa Walker, Sim-
eon Metcalf, Seth Lee,
Nathaniel Houghton,Sam-
uel Lee, jr. Ephraim Wil-
son, George Fitts
Berlin Amos Johnson,
Solomon How
Bolton Jonath. Whitcomb,
Amos Parker, Caleb
Moore
Boylston James Longley,
Aaron White, S;im. Brig-
ham, Jonathan Bush, Mat-
thew Davenport
Brookfield Elisha Ham-
mond, Simeon Draper,
Thomas Bond, jr. Seth
Field, Jesse Bliss, Joseph
W. Hamilton, John Cutler
Charlton William P. Ri-
der, Isaiah Rider, John
Spurr, Zephaniah Brown,
John Davis, jr.
Dana ApoUos Johnson,
Stephen Johnson
Douglas Benjamin Crag-
gin, Welcome Whipple,
Benjamin Wallis
Dudley Amasa Nichols,
Jeptha Bacon, Allen Han-
cock, George A. Vufts
I'itchburg (Z^Wxw Willard,
Petvr Snow, Ephraim M.
Cui.ningham, Joseph
Doane, jr.
Gardner Simeon Leland,
the Peace,
Smyrna Glazier, William
Whitney
Grq/?o;iNathaniel Adams,
Wm. Lamb, Amasii Rob-
erts, Jonathan Wheeler,
Harry Wood
Hardivick John Hastings,
Daniel Ruggles, William
Cutler, Jason Mixter
Harvard Isaac Whitney,
Jacob Hiiskel), Ephraim
Hinds
Holden William Drury,
Lemuel Davisjamt s Eas-
terbrook, Ebenezer Eas-
terbrook, Etian Davis
Hubbardston William Ma-
rean, Asa Wheeler, S.
Swan, D. Woodward,
Henry Prentiss
Lancaster Josiah Flagg,
Jacob Fisher, Benj. Wy-
man,Edward Good win, Jo*
nas Lane, Levi Lewis
Leicester A. Flint, Abijah
Bigelow, David Knight
Leominster John Gard-
ner, Joel Crosby, Btzaleel
Lawrence, David Wilder,
Joseph G. Kendall, Wil-
liam Perry, Levi Nichols
Lunenburg Esek Whiting,
Thomas Stearns
Mendon Richard George,
Nathan Very, Jos Adams,
Warren Rawson, Elijah
Thaver, Esek Pitts.Daniel
Thurber
Milbury Caleb Burbank,
Amasa Braman, Asa Wa-
ters
Mllford?erley Hant,Adam
Justices of the Peace in Worcester. 67
Chapin, John Claflen, jr.
Sustavus D. Peck
Kew-Braintree Jos. Bow-
man, Henry Penniman,
fonathan Nye, Samuel
Mix^er, Charles iMlen
Nonhboro* Nahum Fay,
[saac Davis, Stephen Wil-
liams James Keyes
Northbridg€?^yji\ Whiting,
A.dolphus Spring
JVorth Brookfield Daniel
Siliert, Benja'ttin Adams,
Tasnn Bigelow, Charles
rienshaw
Oakham Washington Al-
en, J)el Jones, James Al-
en
Ox/b7-</Sylvanus Learned,
\bijah Davis, Samuel
Hart w ell, Abishai Larned,
Sumner Bastow
F(H rsham Nathl. Chand-
er. Henry Ward,William
Parkhurst, Jared Weed,
fnel Bryant
Faxton Nathl. Crocker,
fonathan Hubbard, Brad-
lyll Livermore
PAi//;/is\'o/iIthamarWard,
Ei'jih (iould, Abel Piper,
Oliver Powers
Princeton William Dodds,
fonas Brooks, Charles
VI V rick
Royalston Joseph Easter-
>rook, Steph. Batcheldor,
r. Andrew Kendall, So'o-
II on Goddard, Thomas J.
^ee
Rutl.md Daniel Walker,
ri!ly Flint, Joel Davis
^hreivsbury Andrew H.
Ward, Samuel Haven,
Nathan How
Southborough Peter Fay,
Willard Newton, Jonas
Ball, Benjamin Cliampney
Southbridge Frederick W.
Bottom, Calvin Ammi-
down, Jas. Walcott, Lu-
ther Ammidown, Ebene-
zer D. Ammidown
S/iencer Benjamin Drury,
Jonas Bemis, James Dra-
per, jr. Sardinia Muzzey,
Fred.: rick Howe
Sterling Moses Thomas,
Isaac Gofidwin, Jas. Wil-
der, Sam. Sawver
SturbridgeOXw. Plympton,
John Phillips, Eph.Morey,
Thos.l ^pham, AbelMason,
Jabez Harding, John Hol-
brook, Samuel Freeman,
George Davis, Saml.New-
ell. Jared Lamb
SuU'jn Stephen Munrce,
Jonathan Leland, Daniel
Tourtellott, Jonas L. Sib-
ley
Temfileton Josiah Howe,
Ephraim Stone, Benjamin
Brown, Samuel Cutting,
Lovell Walker, Moses
Wright
U/iiotL Ezra Wood, Elisha
Btadish, Eli Warren
Uxbridge Bezalcel Taft,
jr. S.muel Read, Freder-
ick Taft, Abiel Jaques, Jo-
seph Thayer
Ward Joseph Stone, John
Clark, Solomon Sibley
Westborougli^^h u m Har-
rington, Breck Parkman,
68
Counsellors at Law in Worcester.
Mos. Grout, Lovett Peters
West- Boy lst07i Robert B.
Thonas. Joseph Hinds,
Barnab s Davis
Wefi'em Jacob M^-nsfield,
Harvey Sessions, Reuben
Cutler, Pardon Keyes
Westminster Abel Wood,
Jonas Whitney, Alexan-
der Uustin, Edward Ken-
dall. Mer.iri Spaalding
WinchendonEi\^oz\\\k^(^(lev^
Dame] Henshaw, Samuel
JVotaries Public.
Brookfield Seth Field Sterling
Mendon Joseph Adams
i'f/er5//amNathl.Chandler
Prentiss, Ephraim Mur-
dock
Worcester Nathaniel
Mccarty, James Wilson,
Samuel' Brazier, Samuel
M. Burnside, William E.
Greene, William Jen ni son,
J Trumbull.Stephen Salisr
bury, Jotm Davis, John
W. Stiles, Samuel Flagg,
John W. Hubbard, Arte^
mas Ward, Austin Denpy
Is^ac Goodwin
Worcester Theo.Wheelev
Coiinftcllors
JKarr^'Eleazer James, Seth
Lee, Nathaniel Houghton
Brookfield Elisha Ham-
mond, Jesse Bliss, Heman
Stebbins
Charlton John Divis, jr.
Fitchburg'Z2\\\\\ Willard,
John Shepley
Grafton Harrv Wood
^afc^wfc^Samuel Eastman
Harvard Ephraim Hinds
J{ubbard8ton^.\m\ie\ Swan
Lancaster M'->ses Sniith,
William Stedman
JLeic enter N^>thaniel P.
Denny, Daniel Ilnight
Xfo/niw*? -rWilliamPerry,
Joseph G. Kendall
hunenhurg Ephraim M.
Cunningham
Mi'ndon Seth Hastings,
Richard George, Warren
J^ ;; w 5on
iY, Sraintre^ Qh. Allen
Gt Law.
Oxford Sumner Bastow^
Petersham Lewis Bigelow, j
Jared Weed j
Rutland Rufus Putnaia
Shrewsbury And.H AVardi
David Bri^rham, jr. ^
Sterling Isaac Goodwill
Luke Eastman *
Southbridge¥YGCiGr\c]!i WV
Bottom ■ i
Slurb ridge George Davis^
Sutton Jonas L. Sibfey
ZVw/i/f^owLovell Walker
Samuel Cutting
Uxhridge Benjamin Ad
ams, Bez^leel Taft, jr.
H^c'.sr6i)?VNah.Harringtoi
Western Jacob Mansfieh
Westminster Alexande;
Diistin
Winchendon Daniel Hen
shaw
Worcester Nathl. Paine
William E. Green, Le^
III
Deputy-Sheriifs, &c. in Worcester. 6*j
Lincoln, Samuel M. Burn- vis, Joiin W. Hubbard,
side. Rejoice Newton, Ed- Austin Dr;nny
ward D. Bangs, John Da-
Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court.
Boylston Matthew Daven- Gilbert
port
BronkJieidKen\2in Stebbins
Dndi- y Thomas Pope
Lancamtpr Joseph Willard
Leicester Emory VVash-
birn
Mendon Wm. S. Hastings
A^'orth Brookfidd Daniel
Atto-ncys at the Common Pleas.
At hoi Clough R. Miles Mnidon Samuel Allen
Brookfield Amos Crosby, Oxford Ira Barton
Alfred D. Foster Uxbridge Joseph Thayer
Dudley George A. Tufts
Sheriff, Thomas W. Ward, of Shrewsbury.
Oxford Charles G.Prentiss
Petersham Aaron
Brooks, jr.
Sterling Luke Eastman
Uxbridge Geo. Wheaton
Westminster Simeon
Saunderson
Defiuty
Athol James Oliver
^s/f<5iMrn/^a7nSilasWhitney
fiarr<f Moses Hulden, Wil-
liam Robinson
Brcohfield John Muzzy,
Al iDSon Hamilton
Dow^^/a.^Ebenezer Bolcom
Dudley Saml. Robinson, 2d
Fitchburg ]r\\v\ Phillips
Grf{/ionDavidShei manjr.
Harvard Emory Barnard
Ha rdivick J a m e s Si m m on s
Hubbardston Luther Clif-
ford
Leominster Oliver Adams
Lunenburg W'm. Smith
Lancas/er Nathaniel Raiid
Leicester Daniel Upham
Mendon Lebbeus Daniels,
A^m^riah Taft
Mi! ford Clark Ellis
Mew Braintree Moses
Sheriffs.
H. Pel ton
Oxford Samuel Smith
Petersham Cephas Wil-
lard
Rutland Charles B. Good-
rich
Sterling Moses Thomas,
Ebenezer Pope, jr.
Sutton Edmund J. Mills
Sfiencer David Draper
Southborough Jonas Ball
Southhridge Jeremiah
Shumway
Temfiltton Joseph Lpham
Uxbr dge Royal Thayer
I'Vestboro' Joseph Ldthrop
Westminster Ebenezer
Jones
Winchendon Jacob Wales
WQrce.ter Sev a,l Hamil-
ton, William Eaton
70
Coroners in Worcester.
Crier of the Courts^ Silas Brooks, of Worcester
Keep^cr of the House of Correction^ John F. Clark.^
Gaol Keeper^ Harmon Chamberlain.
Coroners.
^shburnhamW m.^X.tB.vx\&y
Ivers Jewett
*/^?Ao/ Joseph Pierre, James
Oliver, Daniel EHenwood
Barre Seth CaMwell
Bolton Joseph Sawyer, jr.
Boylston Levi Pierce
BrooA/ield Simeon Dra-
per, John Muzzey, Mat'
thew Wood
Dudley Jabez Day, Wil-
liam Robinson, John Eddy
Fitcliburg Oliver Fox
Grafton A. Kimball, jr.
Isaac W. Wood
Harvard Aaron Whitney
Hardwick Lemuel Har-
rington
Holden .Henry Bullard
William Drury jr.
Hubbardston David Ben-
nett, jr.
Lancaster Benj. Wyman,
Richard Haven
Jjfiicfster Daniel Upliam
Leominster Abel Carter,
Dari-1 Nevvhall
Jjunenburg Peter Brown
tendon Caleb Thayer,
Andrew Penniman
Milford Samuel Penni-
man, Clark Ellis
hiilbury Reuben Barton
NeiD-Brainiree Jona, Barr
X. Brook field Moses Bondi
Rufus Dodge 5
O ikham Fred. A. Presho,
Th mas Riplev
Oxford J. HarrisjL.Cranej
RufusHarrisJam Far well
PeterHhain^be.v Hapgood,
Cephas Willard
Princeton John Dodd
RoyaLston Daniel Wood-
bury, Jonathan Pierce
Rutland Calvin Howe
'S'Arrw^'6^^ryJns.Su[n^ler,j^.
bouthboro^ Dexter Ball
Sfiericer Sardinia Muzzy,
VValton Li verm ore
Sterling Moses Thomas,
Ebenezer Pope, jr.
Sturbridge Simeon Fisko, ,
Edward PhilHps
Sutton Thos. Harback,jr.
Temfileton JohnENpwtoa
Ufiton Daniel Fiske, jr.
Uxbridge Phineas Chapin
Ward John Rice
IVestboro* Lovel Peters .
Western Josiah Putnam
Westminster Jonas Miles,w
Luke Bigilow "
Winchendon'^3.m\. Noyes,
Obadiah Walker
Worcester Silas Brooks,
William Eaton, Sewall I
Hamilton
BERKSHIRE.
Judge of Probate, William W^^lker, of Lenox.
^e^ister of Probate^ George Whitney, of Stockbrid^e.
Justicea of the Peace in Berkshire.
11
Cuiirtty Attorney, John Whiting, of Great Barrington*
Cisrk of the Courts, Charles Sedgwick, of Lenox.
Negisters of Decd<i.
southern District.MosesHopkins.ofGreat-Barrington,'
Middle District, Joseph Tucker, ofLtnox. ,
Northern District, Luthr-r W' shburn, of Lanesborough
County Treaaurety Joseph Tucker, of Ltnox.
Justices of the Peace and cf the Quorum.
Adams J. Q. Robinson
Becket Creorge Conant
Great- Barringtan Moses
Hopkins, John Wliitin^
Hinsdale Thomas Allen
Lancsboro'' VVolcott Hub-
bell
Lee Joseph Whiton
Lenox William Walker,
Joseph Tucker, Wm. P.
Walker,D'iniel William-^,
Cal. Hvde. Jas. W.Hobbins
JVevj- Alar [borough, Ben-
JHRiin Sheldon, Benjamin
Wheeler,Ednr)und Stevens
Nathiii Wiilis, William
C. Jarvis H. Hubb .rd
Richmond Nathl. Bishop,
Noah Kossetter
ShvfieldEX\%\\'d. Lee,llobert
F Barnard
Stockbridge Joseph Wood-
bridge, Thaddeus Pome-
roy, Samuel Jones, Henry
W. D wight
I Vent Stockbridge Robbins
Kellogg
Williamstoivn William
Starkweather,Douglas W,
Sloane, Deodatus Noble
IHtt.'iJieldJoshu-a. Danforth,
Ajifiotnted to qualify Civil Officers.
Nathaniel Bisiiop, VVni. Walker, Joseph Woodbridge,
J(;shuA Danforch, Moses Hopkins, Samuel H. Whee-
ler, L\ man Hall, William P.Walker, Jiseph Tuck-
er, Daniel Noble, Douglas W. Sloane, Ezra Kellogg,
John Whiting, John C. Williams, Jared Curcis, S.
Jones, R. Barnard, E. Ensign, T. Whitney, Z.
Washburn.
Justices of
Adam^ Israel Jones, John
Waterman, James Cum-
mir.gs, i^homas Robinson,
Nathan Putnam, Isaac
Brown,Jona.Richardson,R.
Brown, Jeremiah Colgrove
Alford Elihu Lester,
Norman Lester
Mccket Seti) Wadswortb*
the Peace.
Renj. C.Perkins, Asa Baird
Cheshire John VVelles,
Warren Sont'>\vorth,Dan-
iel Brown, Ethan A Rix,
FrancisFisk, Mos. Wolcott
Cl<.irksburg'6^\x\\ie,\ Clark,
David Darli'.g
Dalton John Chamberlain,
Abraham Porter, Thorny
12 Justices of the Peace in Berkshire.
Greene, Gideon Deming,
lienry Marsh, Ashley Wil-
liams
Egremont Seneca Tuller,
James Baldwin, Andrew
Bacon, Wilbur Curtis, John
Hc41enbeck, Moses Loomis
Florida Jesse King, Na-
than Drui-y
G,Barri7igtonM\\^sh\e:ry,
DaviciWainwright,Lucius
King, Diivid Leavenworth,
Ezra Kellc^e, Geo. Beck-
with, Caleb Stanley, Jacob
H. Van Dusen, James A.
Hyde, Benjamin Rodgers,
William C. Bryant,!. L.
V. Dusen
Hancock Gideon Martin,
Rodman Hazard, Willet
Gardner. Gnffii. Eldridge,
John Gardner
Hinsdale Nathl. Tracy,
Artemas Thomson
Lanesboro' Peter B. Cur-
tis, Lyman Hall, Luther
Washburn,Timothv Whit-
ney, Calvin Hubbell, Cal-
vin Hubbell, jr. Henry
Shaw, W. H. Tyler, S. C.
Curtis,Truman Tyrrelljr.
Lee William Sturgis, John
Nye, James Whiton, Ste-
phen Thacher, John B.
Perry, Abijah Merrill, jr.
Nathaniel Tremain, jr.
William Porter, jr. Ger-
shom Bassett
Lenox Charles Worthing-
ton. A. Sedgwick, Charles
Sedgwick, Charles Mat-
toon
HanraWa^ington Charles
Patterson, Merritt Smith
.A^ Ashford Keyler Kent
J^eiv Marlborough Isaac
Turner, Joseph Fiich, Ja-
son Warner, Ebenezer
Hyde
Otis Paul Larkom, Rod-*
erick Norton, Lester Filr
ley, Ardon J add .
P^rw Cyrus Sto well. Wm,
Fiizell, Thomas Frizell ;
Pitt afield Orrin Goodrich,
Thomas Gold, Joseph
Shearer, Oliver Root, John
B. R'X)t, Jonathan Allen,
Charles Goodrich, Thomas
B. Strong, Butler Good-
rich, Theod.Hinsdale, Jos.
Merrick,Tho.A.Golfl,Cal-
vin Martin, Daniel B.Bush,
Phineas Allen, Jas. D.Colt,
Trumbull DorranceXem-
uelPomeroy,JohnChurchiU
Richmond Zechariah Pier-
son, Noah Rossetter, John
Bacon, Wm.S.Leadbetter,
N. Reddington, N. Pier-
son, jr.
Savoy Snellum Babbitt^ ,
Edward Mason
Sandi^field John Canfield,
Eliakim Hull, Erastus
Beach, William Bettis,
Daniel Sears, Lyman
Brown, Jaoez Bos worth,
George Hull, Thomas
Twilling
Sheffield Moses Hubbard,
Stephen Dewey, Silas Kel-
logg,MosesStocking, Sam-
uel Shears, Andrew An-
drus, Jared Canfield, Az-
ariah Root, Minor Owen,
Counsellors, Attorneys, &c. in Berkshire. 73
William Ashley
Siockdridgi Jared Curtis,
Elisha Bro-.vn» Elijah
Brown, Jo.^b Plumb, Geo.
VViiJfney, Cyrus VVilllairis
Tyring/iam Einaihan
Pratt, John Garfield, Tho.
Garfield, Junn Buel
Washing!on William G.
Baliantine, Wm. Noble
W Stockbridp^e Christo-
pher Fi-ench, Lemuel
Moffit, Sylvanus Tobcy,
Great Barrington Th.^m-
as Hipkms
Put field James Buell,
Amos T. Loomis
CouTiscllori
jidamri Thomas Robinson,
Nathan Putnam, George
N. Briggs
Dalto7i Henry Marsh, jr.
Great- Barrington John
Whitini^, James A Hyde,
Wiliam C. Brynnt
Hinadale Thomas Allen
Lanesboro' Luther Wasa-
burn, Calvin Hu!)bell, jr.
I.ee William Porter, jr.
Lenox Wdliam P.Walker
JSiew- Marlboro^ Benjamin
Shelden
Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court.
Pittfifield Matthias R. Stockbridge Horatio By-
Lanckton ington
Richmond Henry W. Tyringham Lawson D.
Bishop Bid well
Attorneys at tJte Common Pleas,
Adams Daniel i). Rob- Egremont Charles Leav-
inson enworth
G
Amasa Spencer, jr. J. C.
Deming
IVilliajnstown Samuel Kel-
logg, Reuben Youni*-, Na-
than Rosseter, Charles A.
Dewey, Daniel Foster,
Timothy Whitman, Lu*
ther B.irtlett, John Mills,
Key s Dantorth
Windsor Robert Walker,
Asahel Wright, Noah
Green, E. Baldwin
Publick.
Sand field George Hull
SheffieldRohzvt F.Barnard
Stockbridge Geo.Whitney
' at Law.
Oti^ Lester Filley
Pv.tsfield Thom-as G Id,
Thoai ls A.Gokl, Wiiliam
C. J irvis, D.iniel B. Bush,
Calvin Martin, H.Hul^bard
Sayidis/ifld Thos. Twining
Sheffield R.bt.F. Bar-^.ard
Stockbridge Samuel J(.nes,
Henry W. Dwight.George
Whitney
IVi St 'Stockbridge Robbins
Kel ogg
IVilliamstoivn Daniel No*
ble, Charles A. Dewey
74 Deputy-Sheriffs, &c. in Berkshire.
Lenox Joseph Tucker Sherrill
S/irj^eldE(lw3ird F.Ensign lVillia7mtov)n
West Stochbridge Joseph Bartlett
Sheriff, Henry C. Brown, of Pittsfield.
Hoine^
Deputy
Adamsy So. Vdlage Rob-
ert R. Briggs
Mford W. B. Fenn
£)aIton Solomon Ware
JEgremont John Sanford
Great Barrington Ezra
Kellogg
Hancock John Gordon
Hinsdale Nathan W. Fay
jua«es6oro'Lyman Kalljr.
L.ee Nathaniel Backus
Lenox David Osborn
Sheriffs,
Otis Daniel BarLlett
Pittsfield Theodore Hins-
dale
Sandisfteld Joseph Sear*
Sh'ffield Albert A. Root
Stockbridge Alanson Ben-
nett
WilliimHown Solomai
Bulkley
West'Stockbridge Erastus ■
Crocker
Gaoler y Benjamin W. Cook, of Lenox.
Crier of the Courts, Daniel Williams.
Coroners.
Adams Jere. Colesgrove,
David Jenks, B.F.Robinson
Cheshire Manning Brown
Dalton Henry Marsh,
Oliver Porter
Egrc-mont Eliiah VVillard
Great Barrington Samuel
Rosseter, Ezra Kellogg
Hinsdale William Chap-
pell, jr.
Lanesborough Stoddard
Hubbell
Lee Daniel Couch
Lenox Alvah Morrell,
Asher Sedgv^lck
A*. Alarlborough Stephen
Powell, Mark Pike
Otis Samuel Pickett
Peru Eli Pierce \
Pittsf.eld Theodore Hins-
dale, John Pomeroy
Richmond Abner Sears <
Sandisfield Erastus' Rice '
SheJ^eldXmXYQVfKwArevjs, ,
Edwin Sheers,^ NormanJ
Kellogg
Stockbridge Justus p,<
Lvnch, Calvin Dewev I
1 Vest- Stockbridge John C.
Deming , !
IVilliamstovjn Eii North '
um, Solomon Bulkley
NORFOLK.
Judge of Probate, Edward H. Robbins, of Milton.
JRegistcr of Probate^ S7im\ie\ Haven, of Dedham.
Register of Qceds, Enos Foord, of do.
Justices of the Peace in Norfolk. 75
County Treasurer, John Bullard, of Dedham.
County Attorney, Theron Metcalf, uf do.
Clerk of the Courts, Horatio Townsend, of do.
Justices of tke Peace and of the Quorum,
Bellingham Eiiab Wight Medfield John Baxter,
Br ah} tree Minot Thayer
Canton Joseph Be mis
Dedham Simuel Haven,
:Lt tio Townsend, James
iichardbon, Jabez Chick-
.M-ifii^s Erastus Worthing-
:on, "Edward Dowse
Dorchester Samuel P.
Loud
Foxhord" Ebenezer War-
ren
Daniel Adams
iMilton Amos Holbrook
Bandolfih Samuel Bass
Roxbury David S. Gree-
nough, Joseph Harrington,
Joseph Heath, Ebenezer
Seaver
«S//ff ro/2 Benjamin Reynolds
IVeynwuth Eliphalet Loud
JVrenthavi Cornelius Kol-
lock, J aims Ware
Afiliointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Ebenezer Warren, Horatio Townsend, Ebenezer Fish-
er, Samuel Haven, Lewis Fisher, James Richndson,
Jaiius Ware, Joseph Harrington, E. Worthiiigton.
Justices of the Peace,
Bellingham John Bates, Metcalf, Samuel Swett,
Srephen iVletcalf,Benjamin
Hall, Elias Cook
Braintree Daniel Fogg,
James Holbrook, Nathl.
Thayer, jr. Solo. Thayer,
Stephen Thayer, Ebene-
zerF.Thayer, E.W.Samp-
son, JonalhanWildJr. Asa
French
Brookline]ose\ih. Goddard,
Oliver White, Charles
Wild, Benjamin Goddard
Canton VVm. Dunbar, Ad-
am Kinsley, Thos.Tolman
Cohasaet Elisha Dcrane,
Thomas Bourne, James
C . Doane
Dedham Samuel H. Dean,
John End'icott, Theron
Geirge Ellis, John W.
Ames
DorchesterThos . Tileston ,
Amasa Stetson, Thomas
Moseley, Jam. Humphrey,
Benj.FuUer, Abti Cusbing,
MatherWithingtor, James
White, Henry Gardner,
Edward Sharp
Dover jesse Draper, Hez-
ekiah Allen, Calvin Rich-
ards
Foxborongh Seth Boyden,
Aaron Everett, Ehas Na-
son, Abijah Pratt, Melati-
ah Everett/Noah Hobart,
Joseph Warren
Franklin Lew Fisher, Eii-
hu Pond, James Adams,
76
Counsellors at Law in Norfolk.
Joseph Bacon, William
M ikepeace
Mt'dfidd Moses B. Hard-
ing, William Peters, Joiin
B. Derby
Medivay Joseph L. Rich-
ardson, Tnaddeus Lover-
ing.John Ellis,Seneca Bar-
ber, Lutlier Metcilf
Milton Isaac Davenport,
Joseph Rowe,AsaphChur
chill, Jeremiah S. Boies,
Barney Smith, John Rug-
gles, jr. Jesse Pierce
J^eedham Enoch Fiske,
Peter Lyon, Benjamin
Slack, Artemas Neweli
Quinry Edward Miller,
Lemuel Brackett
Handoifih Seth Turner,
Micah White, John King,
jr. Isaac Thaver, Barna-
bas Clark, Joseph Lynn-
field, Jonathan Wa1^s,jr.
Benjamin Richards, Aaron
.Notaries
'Braintree Eben.F.Thayer
Cohasset Thomas Bourne
Dedham Eben. Fisher, jr.
Dorchester Nathu» C.
Prescott
No X bury John Parker,
Abijah Draper, William
Heath, Nathaniel S. Pren-
tiss, Samuel J. Gardiner,
Joseph Curtis, Charles
Davis, Sherman Leland,
Peter G. Robbins, John
Birtlett J, S. Williams,
D. S. Greenough, jr.
Sharon William Savage,
Nathaniel Gould
Stoughton Peter Adams,
Robert Swan, Elijah Ath-
erton
IVnlfiole Daniel Kings-
bury, Phineas Ellis, Abel
Wilder
Weymouth Samuel Bailey,
Cottou Tufts, Chr'stcpher
Webb. Lemuel Humphrey
Wrentham Dav.Holbrook,
Josiah J. Fiske, Rutus
Mann, Samuel Druce, S.
Bugbee
Public,
Martin
Roxbu n/Sher m an Lelan d ,
D. A. Simmons
BraintrefOx^G. L.Thayer,
Ebenezf'v F. Thayer
Canton Wdliam Dunbar,
Thoaias Folman
Dedham Horatio Town-
send, Samuel Haven, Jas.
Richardson, Jabez Chick-
ering, Theron Metcaif,
Erasuis W rthington
Dorchester SamL P. Loud,
Abiel CusUing
Conns'- llors at Jmw.
Melatiaht
Foxborough
Everett
Medfield Daniel Adams,.
John B. Derby
Milton Asaph Churchill-
Randolph John King
Roxbury Joseph Harring-
ton, Samuel J. Ganlner^
D. S. Greenough, jr.
Weymouth Christo. Webbi.
Wrentham Josiah J. Fiske
Officers in Franklin.
77
Attorr.eys at the Su/urme Judicial Court.
Braintree Ez. W.Sampson 7V7f£i-:^az/WatrenLovering
Dedham John W. Ames, Qidncy Edward Miller
John A. Coffin Randolph Aaron Prescott
Attorneys ut the Common Pleas.
Oed/m7« Jonathan H. Cobb Wrentha?n L^wis W.
Fisher
Sheriff, Elijah Crane, Canton.
Dcfiuty
Bellingham Elias Cook.
Braintree Asa French
Cani07i Thomas KoUock
Cohasset Laban Warrick
Dedham John Ciuild, John
Baker, jr. T. P. Whitney,
John Williams
Djrchester l{^\w F. Pierce
Sheriffo.
Medfieid Lem. Iv. Brastow
Medway James Fisher
Milton Ehsha Foord
J\fftdhamV^\\XrAm Bui lard
Roxbury John Hovev
RandUlih Thr.s. Howard
St(Aigliton Lemuel Gay
IVrcnlham Sami. Brastow
Coroners.
Bellingham Calvin Fair-
banks
Braintree Asa French
Cafit07i Samuel Blackman
Cohatiset 'I'homas Bourne
Dedham John Baker, jr.
Mace Smith
Dorchesier E. Withington,
od. Oliver Billings
Dover Jonathan Battle
Foxboro' Shubael Pratt
Franklin Amasa Richard-
son, Preston Mttcalf
Medjield Menry x\dams
Med%vay]^\\\ Richardson,
Aaron Adnms, Ralph Bul-
lavd, Zachariah Lovell
Mdton PhineasDavenport,
Samuel Mardisi
JVeedham En( ch. Fuller,
David Smith, Danl. Ware
Quincy Daniel Spear
Roxbury Joshua Seaver,
Aaron Kingsbury
Sharon Elijah Hewins, jr.
Stoug/jton Luihtr Swan
Wrentham Paul Fisher,
James Whiting, Nathaniel
Ware, jr.
FRANKLIN.
Judge cf Probate, Richard E. Ncwcomb, Greenfield.
Rcgisier of Probate^ Elijah Alvord, of do.
County Treasurer and Rcgisier of Deed&, Mooker
Letvitr, of Greenfield.
Coun'y Attorney, George Grennell, jr. of Greenfield,
CUrk of the Courts^ Elijah Alvcrd, of do.
G 2
78 Justices of the Peace in Franklin.
Justices of the Peace
Jitlifield Elijah Paine,
Ephraim Williams
Bernardston Job Goodale,
Conway Elisha Billings
Deerjield Elihu Hoyt
trreenfield Jona. Leavitt,
Jerome Riplev» Richard
E. Newcomb, Elijah Al-
vord, Hooker Leaviit,
and of the Quorum,
Samuel C. Allen, George
Grinnell
Hatvley Edmond Longley^,
Thomas Longlev
JVo'thfield Ohadiah Dick-
inson
Orange Joseph Metcalf
Wendell Joshua Green
Whateley Thns. Sanderson
Jififiointed to qualify Civil Officers,
Jonathan Leavitt, Richard E. Newcomb, Elijah Paine,
Elisha Billings, Joshua Green, Samu 1 C. x\llen, Eli'
jah Alvord, Abel Wilder, Sylvester Maxwell.
Justices of
Afthfleld Levi Cook, Enos
Smith, Henry Bissett,
Thonnas White
Bernardston John Hamil-
ton, Polycarpus L. Cush-
man, Jonathnn Allen
Buckland Samuel I'aylor,
Japheth Chapin, Levi
White
Charlemont Abel W^iUler,
Sylvester Maxwell, Rob-
ert Williams
Colraine Russel Avery,
Clark Chandler, John D'u-
ry, Daniel Wiliis, David
Smith,Calvin Smith, Robt.
L. Me'Lellan, S. L.Magee
Conway John Arms, John
Williams, William Bil-
lings. David Childs
I>ef:rfield William S. Wil-
liams, Pliny Arms, Asa
StebHins, Eben. H. Wil-
liams, Ehsha Bogue, Sam-
uel E. Field, Stephen
Whitney, R. Saxton
Mrving's Grant Asaph
the Peace,
White
Gill Seth S. Howland,
Toel Lyon
Greenfield Eliel Gilbert,
ElishaR 'ot. \saph Smead,
Franklin Ripley, Daniel
Wells, David Brigham,
Samuel Pickett, David
Willard, Thaddeus Cole*
man
Hawley Hezekiah Warri-
ner,Wm.Sanford, Edmund
Longley, jr. Zenas Banes
i/'o^/zBenjamni Maxwell,
jr. Medad Dickinson.Rog-
er Leavitt, Ephraim Has-
tings, Ebenezer Tucker
L'^verett R. swell Field
Leyden Hezekiah New-
comb, Peleg Babcock, Eli-
sha Chapin, Geo. Mowry
Montague Benjamin S.
Wells, Jonathan Hartwell
Monroe Marrin Balinu
JVew-Salem William
Whitaker, Jonathan Greg-
ory, Norman Smith
Counsellors, Attorneys, &,c. in Norfolk. 79
Mrthfield Medad Alex-
ander^ John Nevers, H. G.
Newcomb
JVorihamfiton Samuel
Walls, jr.
Orangc'Sos\a\\ Cobb, Amos
Woodward, Perky Barton,
Thomas Cobb
Rows John Cheney, Wil-
liamTaylor.SnlomonRead,
Ebenezer Merrill
Shelburne Aaron SkinJier,
Wm. Wells, D. Long, jr.
Shute§bury Wm. Ward»
John Conkey, jr. Abner
Smith
Sunderland Saml. Church,
Caleb Hubbard, Nathaniel
Smith
Warwick Caleb Mayo,
Jonathan Blake, ji*. Justus
Russell, Henry Barnard,
Ashbel Ward
Wendell David Whitaker
Whatcly John White, Si-
las Frary
A'otaries Public.
Greenjield Geo. GrenneW^jv, Deer field Aaron Arms
Counsellors at Law.
Elijah Paine
Sylvester
Afihfield
Charlemont
Maxwell
Conway William Billings
Deerfield Pliny Arms
Greenfield R.E.Ne wcomb,
Elijah Alvord, Hooker
Leavitt, George Grennell,
jr. Samuel C. Allen, Dan-
iel Wells, David Brigham
K.Salem Normpnd Smith
Korthfield John Nevers,
Horatio G. Newcomb
Shutesburv William Ward
Attorneys at the Sufneme Judicial Court.
Greenfirld David Willard Wells, ir.
Northamfiton Samuel Warwick Henry Barnard
Attorneys at the Common Fleas.
Greenfield Jon a. A. Saxton
Montague Jona. Hartwell
Sunderland Horatio W.
Taft
Colraine Isaac B. Barber,
John Drury
Charlemont JosephP. Allen
Deerfield Aaron Arms
Gill Benjamin Brainard v
Sheriff, Epaphras Hoyt, of Greenfield.
Dep.uty Sheriffs,
Bemardston Hetsel Pur- Colraine Beriah W. Smith
pie Conway Henry P. Bi'lings
Charlemont Alexander Ft Deerfield David Wright
Maxwell GreenfiddTXiQm^LiGWbQxK
/
80 Justices of the Peace in Hampden.
Leverett Alpheus Field M)rthfield Richard Cclton
Montague Benja. S. Wells Orange Abijah Hill
JVew-Salem NahumBryant ^wncfer/anrfSimeon Ballard
John Mason, of Greenfield, Deputy-Gaoler.
[ Crier of the Courts, Thomas Gilbert, of Greenfield.
Coro7iers.
C/iarkmont Consider Scott burn, Daniel Putnam
ConwayChviatvpaer Arms ./Vorthf eld Richard Colton^
Colraine Levi S. M*Gee Omw^r David Cleaveland,^
Greenjield Lucius Dickin- Abijah Hill ^
son, I'homas Gilbert Sunderland Wiliiam'^
Leverett Sylvanus Field Delano
.A'c'w-^'a/emSamuel Wood- Wendell Samuel Brewer
Insf lector of Fire jir7ns, Rosvrell Field, Leverett.
HAMPDEN.
Judge of Probate, John Hooker, of Springfield.
Register rf Probate, Oliver B. Morris, of do.
Beg. of Deeds, and C. Treas. Edward Pynchon, of do.
County Attorney, Oliver B. Morris, of Springfield.
Clerk of the Courts^ John IngersoU, of do.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Blandford Alanson Knox Chauncy Brewer, John-J
Brimfidd Abner Morgan IngersoU, Edward Pyn- ■
Chester SylvesterEmmons chon, Jonathan Dwight, jr.
LoTigmeadow Gideon Oliver B. Morris
Burt, Ethan Ely West- Spiring field Samuel
Palmer Amos Hamilton Lathrrp, Htinan Day
Sout/nvick Enos Foote West fit Id Elijah Bates
Springfield John Hooker,
Afi/iointed to qualify Civil Officers, l
John Hooktr, George Bliss," Samuel Lathrop, Samuell
Fowler, John lugersol!, Elijah Bates, Jona. Dwight,
jr. O. B. Brown.
Justices of the Peace,
Blandford Davkl Boies, Cooley
Reuben Boies, Samuel Chester Asahcl Wright,
Knox, R. Biair William Wade, Martin ;
Brimfield Philemon War- Phelps, John Ellis
ren, John Wyles, William Granville Israel Parsons,
W. Thompson, John B. James Coolcy, Patrick
Counsellors at Law in Hampden. 81
Boies, James Barlow, Hcz-
skiah Uobip.soM, Elihu
Stow, As.i Seymour
Ho/landD2iVid Waais, Ez-
ra Webber, Luther Brown
Longmeadov) Gad Col-
ton, Jo-epb W. Cooley
Ludlow (ieo. Wilkinson,
Benjamin Sikts
Mov.fion J^cob Thompsfin,
Ed- Whitakrr, Joe; Nor-
'ross, i-tui'us Flint, Deoda-
ras Button, J Hall
Mon I'if om("r z/ AaronParks,
M« ses H ich
Palmer Joiiatha.n Shearer,
lantes Stebbins*
Hus&ell Isaac Palmer,
fohn Gould
S. Briwjield James L.
Wales
Soutlnvkk Jos. Forward,
Gideon Root, Saul Fowler,
John Mills
Sfiring field Jona. D wight,
Moses Chnpin. Joshua
Frost, Daniel Lombard,
Bezaleel Howard, Robert
Emery , Samuel O -ne. Jus-
ice V\ iliard, J.^cob Bliss,
fohn Howardj Jos, Pease,
A''otaries
West-Sfring^tld Justin Ely
S/iringjicid John Howard,
Counsellors
Blandford Alanson Knox
Br'vhjield Abrier Morgan
^ht^stir Asahel. Wright,
samuel Johnson
jraiivUle Patrick Boies,
ames Cooley
Monson Deodatus Dutton
Daniel Lumbard, Benja-
min Day, Jobn Hooker, jr.
L E. Trask, George Bliss,
Fr derick l\. Packard
Tolland Abvah. Granger,
Will lam Moore .TitusFowl-
er, Eleazer Slocum, Wil-
lian* Twin'ng, jr.
Wesjield JtrdediahTaylor,
W i'hamBlairJsaacWells,
Augustus Colii;iS, WiUiani
Moselev, James Fovvler,
W\ Atwattr, E. B. Ham-
ilton, Azariah Moseley,
Alfred Stearns
W- S/iring/ield Eliphalet
Leonard, Pelatiah Bliss,
Roland Burbank, Charles
Ball, Gad Warriner, Elias
Leonard .Timothy Horton,
JustinEly, AmosWorthing-
ton, Theodore Ely, Solo-
mon Lothrop^ Luke Par-
sons, Alfred Flower, Ca-
leb Rice
IVilbraham Abel Bliss,
Robert Sessions, Augustus
Sisson, V\'aller Stebbius,
Samurl F. Merrick, Wil-
liam Knights
Public.
Justice W iliard
at Lavj.
Pabner James Stelil)ins
Sourlnvick John Mills
S/iriiig field George Bliss,
Jona.Dwight,jr. Oliver B.
Mriris, Jcbn Howard, Jus-
tice Wiliard, Samuel Orne
Frederick A. Packard
82 Table of Foreign Coins.
George Bliss, jr. William William Blair, Augustus
B. Calhoun Collins, Alfred Stearns
Wilbraham Wm. Knight West-Sfi^ingfield Samuel
Westfield Elij;ih Batf s, Lathrcp, Caleb Rice
Attorneys at the Supremi' Judicial Court,
Brhnfield John B. Cooley Eli B. Hamilton :\
iV/on^ow Erasmus Norcross Wct^t- Springfii Id Solrmoif <
S/iringfield Benj^nVm Day Lathrcp >
Westjield James Fowler, IVilbruham Asa 01mstea(j
Attorney at the Common Picas,
Sfiringfield Daniel N. Dewey.
Sheriffs John Phelps, of Springfield.
DepAity Sheriff's.
Brim field Datiiel F. Lee ff'5//rwi(^e/a RodneyDay
Chester Horace Smith IVcstfield David H. Mer-
Palmcr Asa Ward v. in
iS/zriw^e/f/Wm. H.Foster Wilbraham AbelCaulkins
Ebenezer Russell, jr. of Springfield, Deputy-Gaoler.
Henry Brewer, of Springfield, Crier of C. Com. Pleas?_
Coroners. >
Blandfcrrd Rufus Blair Southwick Gideon Stiles
Brimfield Daniel Eurt Sfirihgfield John Pynchon,
Chester William Wade John Bliss, Ebenezer Rus-
Monson Joel Norcross sell
hongmeadoiv Alex. Field JV.Sfiring/ieldHewanDsif
Palmer John Frink WilbrahamW-WYxam Clark
Prover of Fire Arms^ Thomas* Warner, of Springfield. ,
■ . . ■■■■■ ■ ' ■•; • i
A Table of various Foreign Coins ^ bic. ivith the value '
in Federal Money.
jg cts m •' % ct? ni
Ileal plate of Spain, - - 0 10 9 The Tale of China, - - 148 0
An English Sjxpeni-e, - - 0 11 1 The Pagoda of ludJa, - - 184 0
TheLivveTounjoisofFrance, 0 18 5 A French Pistole, - - - 3 66 7
The franc of France, - - o 18 7 A Spanish Pistole, - - - 3 77 3
An Hfiglish Shilijng-, - - 0 22 2 The Pound of Ireland, - 4 10 0
TheMaikBaneoifHaiiabnigrh,0 23 0 1 he P(und Sterling of 7 . ., „
The Florin or Guelder of >. ^^ , Great-Britain, j 4 44 0
the United Netherlands, 3 V Fretich Guinea, - - - 4 60 0
The Rupee of Bengal, - 0 50 0 An English Guima, - - 4 65 7
TheRix-Dolla-. of Denmark,! CO 0 A Moidore, 6 00 8
The Rix-Dollar of Sweden, 1 00 0 Half Johannes, - - - - 8 00 0 i
The Rouble of Russia, - 1 00 5 A Doubloon, 14 93 4 i
The Milrea of Portugal, -1240 A Johauueg, 16 00 o j
Churches and Ministers in Boston. 83
CHURCHES, MINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL, &c. IN
MASSACHUSETTS.
N. R. C stands for Cotigregatinnalist; E for Episcopalian; jP. for
Presbyterian; B for Baptist; M for Methodist; FforFiiends; U for
Universaiist ; Unit, for Unitarian.
Boston. SUFFOLK.
First Church, Summer-St. Aathanifl L. Frothingham.C
Second Church, Middle-Street, Henry Ware. C
First Baptist Church, Back-St. Francis JVayland, jr. B
Old South Church, Marlboro'-St. /^enj. B. Wisner. C
Stone Chapel, School-St. James Freeman^ d. d. Unit.
Church in Brattle-Street. John Gorhavi Palfrey. C
Friend's Meeting-House, Congress-Street.
New North Church, North-Street, Francis Par kman. C
New South Church, Summer-Street. C
Christ Church, Salem-Street, Ana Eaton. E
Church in Federal-Street, IVm. E. Channing, d.d. C
Church in Hollis -Street, Jo-'i'; Picrfiont. C
Trinity Church, Summer-St. John S J. Gardiner, d.d. K
West Church, Lynde-Street, Charles Lowell, d.d. C
Second Baptist Church, Back-St. Th'>ma.9 Baldwin ^n.n.B
First Universaiist Church, Bennett-St. U
Church of the Holy Cross, Frankiin-Street, ) R
Wm. Taylor, a.m. Rector. Paf.r. Burne, Curate. ^ C
First Methodist Chapel, Methodist Alley.* M
African Ba relist Society, Belknap-St. Thomas Paul. B
Second Methodist Chapel, Bromfield's Lane.* M
Society in Pond- Street, Simon Cloizgh. B
Third Baptist Society, Charles-Street, Daniel Sharp. B
Church in Park Street, S.reno Edwards Dw'.ght. C
Second Universaiist Church, School-St. //bs'-'fl Ballou. U
St. Matthew's Chapel, South-Boston. E
New Jerusalem Ch, Pantiieon- Hall, Thos. TVorcf^fer.
St. Augustin's Chapel, So. Boston, Paul MrQuade. R.C.
Church in Boylston-Hall, Jaiws Sabine, » * . P
Mariner's Church, Central wharf, WiUiam. Jenks. G
St. Paul's Church, Common-Street, Samuel F. Jar-
vi9, Tt. D. Rector. E
Church in South-Boston, C
Church in Buttolph Street, JVilliam Jenks. C
Union Church in Essex-Street, Sajnue' Green. C
Central Universaiist Church, Bulfinch-St. Paul Dean. U
Chehea, Joseph Tuckerman. C
• Rev. Elijah Hcddins, and John Linzee, are the present officiatisig
iriinji'.CTi.
84 Churches and Ministers in Essex,
Ministeri who officiate at the Public Lecture in Boston, on Thai'sdays
at tire First Church in Chauncey Place, airanged according to senioritr.
Doct. Porter Doct. Pierce Mr. Pierpont Mr. Ware
Doct. Hai-uis Doct. Clianning Mr. Parkman Mr. Walker
Doct. Ricninond Mr. 'I'uckermaa Mr. Frotbiugham Mr. Palfrey
Mr. Gray Dr. Lowell
ESSEX.
Amesbury Benj. Sawyer C
Moses VVelch C
jindovcr Bailey Loring C
Justin Edwards C
^ra6(/brdJonathan Allen C
Gardner B. Perry C
B
^ff ver/i/Abiel Abbot, D.D.C
Ebenezer Poor C
David Oliphant C
Nathl. W. Williams B
Boxford Isaac Briggs C
Peter Eaton, D. d. C
Z>«nT;.B.Wadsworth,D.D.C
Samuel Walker C
Arthur Drinkwater B
jEssejc Robert Crowell C
Gloucester C
Daniel Fuller C
Ezra Leonard C
David Jewett C
Thomas Jones U
James A. Buswell B
Hamilton C
Haverhill Joshua Dodge C
Isaac Tompkins C
George Keeley B
B&C
I/ifiw. David T. Kimba 1 C
C
B
C
C
M
B
Joseph Dana, d. d.
Lynn Otis Rockwood
Lynn F
E
Lynnjield C
Munches I. ?>.M.. Emerson C
Afar6/ r/^cadSamuelDana C
John Bartlett C
Lot Jones E
Matthew Bolles B ■
Jesse Film ore M
Methueti J. W. Eastman C
Charles O. Kimball B
Middleton Eben.HMbburdC
.Yewbury L. Withuigton C
James Miltimore C
Elijah Parish, d. d. CI
F^
JVetuburyfiort John An-
drews C !
James Morss E
Luther F. Dimmick C I
C.W, Milton Cl
Samuel Porter Williams P '
John Giles P
Josiah Houghton B I
West jYewbury C!
Elijah Dem.ond C !
/?ow/t'vWillar.Holbrook C !
Daniel Filmore }
Sh^pleigh Wiison J
Ebenezer Nelson, jr.
Isaac Braman
Simeon (Chamberlain
Salem fohn Prince,LL.D,
John Brdizer
v'arlisle
Elias Cornelius
Brown Emerson
James Flint
Lucius Bolles
c;
Bl
C
C
E
C
C
t
I
Churches and Ministers ia Middlesex. 85
Salem William WUUamsP
B^ filial Streeter U
Abntr Jones B
F
St Mary's Ch. Paul Mc
Quade R C
Salisbury C
MIDDLESEX. ,
Acfon Marshall Shed C Gro/onDan.Chaplin,D.D.C
Salisbury C
B
Saugus Joseph Emerson C
Tjfisjield Rodney G.
Dennis C
Wmham Eben P.Sperry C
Ashby EzekielL.BascomC
John M. Patnam C
Bedford Saml. Stearns C
Billerica Nathl. Whit-
man C
^ojrdoro'Joseph Willard C
j?n^/i/onJohnFoster,D D. C
Burlington Saml. Sevvall C
Camhri. A.Holmes, d.d. C
AsaEitton,Boston,r<?cror E
Thomas B. Gannett C
Bela lacobs B
Thomas Whittemore U
U
Carlisle Paul Litchfield C
CAar/e6'^ow.WarrenFay C
Henry Jackson
Ch. in Gorham-st,
Edward Turner
Walter Ba'.four
Jaaif^s Walker
C7/f/ms/orrfWilkesAllen C
C
John Parkhurst B
Cowcorr/Ezr.^ Ripley, d d.C
Dracut Joseph Merrill C
Reuben Sears P
J9wns<6.Saml.H. I'olman C
B
£.. %^6zin/JohnB. WightC
Fra ■:■•■ ngh . D a v. Ke i logg C
Charles Train B
H
HoliUitonJoseps.V/ aeaL.mC
Hofikinion Naihi.Howe C
E
Z/Cjciw^/onCharlesBriggsC
Lincoln Charles
Steurns, d. o. C
Z./^^/d'^onEdmund Foster C
■■ Sanderson
Maiden Aaron Green
Ebenezer Nelson
Marlboro* Seth Alden
Sylvester F. Bucklin
Rr)bert L. Kilham
M dford Andr. Bigelow C
A''atkk Martin Monre C
A'^-w/onJonatnan Homer C
William Greenough C
J< seph Gtatton B
A. (;. Baury E
Pefijierell James Howe C
Reading Cyrus Pierce C
J >ed Reid C
SherburneS . BTownsendC
Shirley
S.Reading Reuben Em-
erson
(iustavus F. Davis
Stoneham J. H Stevens
Slow J:.nath Vewe'.
Sudbury Rufus Hurlbut C
86 Ministers, &c. ia Hampshire.. .Ply mouth*
Teivfcsburyl jiCQbCo^gm C
TownsendDa.y'id'Pdlmer C
/yn^^Aoro'N.Lawrence C
B
W^a/r/iamSamuel Ripley C
Sewell Harding C
fVatert. Convers Francis C
West- Cambridge Tliad-
deus Fiske, d. d.
i
Wcstford Caleb Blake C
Weston Joseph Field C
M& B
Wilmington F.Reynolds C
Woburn Joseph Bennett C
Job Seamans B
HAMPSHIRE.
Amherst DanielA.Clark C
Kath an Perkins, jr. C
JSe/cAer/oraExper.PorterC
B
Chesterfield Isa. WatersC
Paul Hinds B
B
Cummington Jas. Briggs C
E.Hamfiton P.Williston C
Enfield Joshua Crosby C
Goshen Joel Wright C
Granby Elijah Gtidley C
Chester Chapin C
Greenwich Jos. Blodget C
Hadley Jno. Woodbridge C
Hatfield J. Lyman» d.d.C
Middlejield Jona. Nash C
Isaac Child B
JVorthamfit, S. Williams C
JVbrivich B. Woodbridge C
f e/AamWinthropBailey C
P/am/e/JMosesHallcck C
Prescou C
Soiaham/i, V'mson Gould C
South Hadley C
Ware Samuel Ware C
West- Ham/i . EnochHaleC
Williamsburg Hen. Lord C
WorthingC J.L.Fomeroy C
PLYMOUTH.
Abington Samuel Spring C
Samuel W. Colburn C
Daniel Thomas C
B
iJnd/^-ewo/.R. M.Hodges C
Ebenezer Gay C
Carver C
B
DuxburyZo\\nW\yT\y'D.u£'
M &:U
^.5nX§*<?7y.B.Fessenden C
Halifax Abel Richmond C
Hanover Seth Chapin C
John Butler B
Calvin Wolcott E
Hanson George BaTstow C
Joseph Tor rev, jr. B
iy/n^/tawz Jos. Richard son C
Nicholas B, Whitney C
Charles Brooks C
Hull ^ 3
ii'/;?^s;onZephani»Willis C
Samuel Glover J?
Afar6'4/?f/£/MartinParris C
Thomas Conant B
Elijah Leonard C
E
M
Middkborough C
John Shaw C
Philip Colby C :
• B^
Isaac Kiinball B i
Bl
Ministers, &c. in Bristol. ..Barnstable 87
Mddleboro^ Eben.BriggsB
\N'BridgXi9X\ . Hu ntingtonC
Pembroke Morrill Allen C
PlymfitonYA\}2\\ Dexter C
Rochester Lm.LeBarronC
Oliver Cobb C
B
Plymouth JamesKendallC
Scituate Samuel Deane C
C
NeUemiah Thomas C
C
Joshua Flagg U
Wareh. D. Hemmenway C
Benjamin VVhittemore C
Benjamin C. Grafton B
W.Bridseiv. J. Reed,D.D. C
U
B& E
BRISTOL.
Mtleboro* C
i^av^iAamEnochSanford C
John Ferguson C
B
Silas Hali B
Rchobothi )tisThompson C
U
Sylvester Round B
J5er^/(?yThomas Andros C
Preserved Pearse B
Dartmouth Daniel Hix B
B
Jonathan King C
Seekonk B
Arnold Bliss B
C
F
Somerset C & B
Visrhton Abrah.Gushee C
M&F
B
Swanzey B
Easton Luther Sheldon C
Benjamin Taylor B
M
B
Fairhaven C
M
Moses How B
Philip Slade B
/ree/ow«JohnLawrence B
Thomas T. Tucker M
C
C
Philip Hathaway B
Taunton Luth. Hamilton C
F&B
C
Mansfield Rich»d. Briggs C
E
M
Alvan Cobb C
N. Bedford Sylv.Holmes C
B
C
Danl.Brewer Sandem. & B
B
Troy ^ob Borden B
RC
Augustus B. Read C
F&B
Wellington C
J^orton Pitt Clark C
Westfiort C
JBARNSIABLE.
Bamatable* C
Josiah Sturtevant C
Enoch Pratt C
j5rewsr^r*JohnSimpkins C
John Peak B
U
88 MinisterSf &c. in Dukes... Nan t...Worcester.
Chatham* Stet.RaymondC
Dennis* Joseph Haven C
John Sanford C
U
^as^AamPhilanderShaw C
U
M
Falmouth F & M
C
c
Orleans M
/'roi/^ncf ^onNathl.Stone C
M
San(livichY)2M\A L.Hunn'C
Ezra S. Goodwin C
F&M
Truro Jude Damon C
M
Welfleet Timothy Davis C
Naihl. Cogswell \
B
* MethodUti.
Silas Shores
Harwich N. Underwood C
B
M
Marshfiee Phineas Fish C
Orleans Daniel Johnson C
DUKES.
C^z/mcr^JonathanSmith C Gayhead
M&B
jEtfg-ar/owwJos.Thnxter C
Frederick Baylies.Missi. C
William Hubbard B
NANTUCKET.
Mintucket Steph. Bailey C Mintucket
Seth F. Switt C Methodists
C
B
Tisbury JosL Henderson C
M&B
Friends and
WORCESTER.
Ashbumham
C
M
Athol Joseph EsterbrookC
Barre James ThompbonC
fier/?« Reub.PufFer, d.d. c:
Bolton Isaac Allen C
Bovlston Wprd Cotton C
Brookneld Eliak.Phelps C
Micah Stone C
John Chase B
John Bisbee U
Charlton C
James Boomer B
M
Dana Jacob Whipple C
Douglas David Holman C
B
Dudley Abiel Williams C
Esek Brown B
Fitchburg C
M&B
Gardner C
Grafton John Miles C
Otis Converse B
Zephaniah Lathe U
Hnrdivick W .B. Wesson C
Ebenezer Burt B
M
Harv. IraH.T.BlanchardC
George Fisher C
Abishai Samson B
Shakers & U
Holden Joseph Avery \ f%
Horatio BardweU {
Ministers, &c. in Berkshire.
89
Holden John Walker B
Hubbardston Saml.Gay C
Lancaster^ .Thayer,D.D.C
Lm ester John Nelson C
F
B
E
Elias Megregory B
Leominster \ht\ Conant C
Lunenburg Dav. Damon C
Mendon'6imeon Doggett C
B
C
C
u
Milbury Joseph Goffe
Mdford David Long
New- firflw/r<?eJohrjFiskeC
jN'or.hboro' Joseph Alien C
j'Vbr/A^'/V/e-fJ.Crane.DD.C
B
JV:^roo/^/?f /JThosSnell C
OoA-/2QmDanl.TomiinsonC
Oxford C
U
Phillifist. Jos.Ch)ckering C
Paxton Gaius Conant C
/'e^frsZ/G. Luther Wilson C
Princeton Sanil. Clark C
Alonzo Phillips P
Royalston Eben.Perkins C
B
7?wr/«wrf Josiah Clark C
<S/?rfW*.J.Sumner,D.D. ) ^
George Allen $
B
Jacob Wood U
5ow//i<?'oro'Jerobo.ParkerC
Southbridge Jason Park C
George Angel B
Spencer Joseph Pope > ^
Stephen Crosby S
Le Favour B
Sterling Peter Osgood C
Sturbridge Alvan Bond C
Zenas L. Leonard B
Sutton Edmund Mills C
Samuel Waters B
Job B. Boomer B
2>»?/2/efonC. Wellington C
... „. g
C
C
F
C
B
Charles Phippen
UfUcn Benjamin Wood
Ux bridge Saml. Judson
Ward Enoch Pond
Isaac Dwinell
W^fs^^o.ElishaRoekwoodC
B
Wcst-Boylston John
Boardman C
B
/fifi^'nMunsonC.GaylordC
U
W^fs?mm«rerCynisMann C
Levi Bnggs U
Winche7id.l^heY LClark C
Worcest. Aretius B.HuU C
Aaron Bancroft, d. d. C
Jonathan Going B
Loammi J. Hoadly C
BERKSHIRE.
Adams Savery
Jlford
Becket Joseph L. Mills
Cheshire Samuel Bloss
B
M
C
C
B
B
Dalton Ebenez.Jennings C
H %
^^rew.GardneiHayden C
Elisha D. Hubhell B
G.^am. Solo. Blakesley E
Sylvester Burt C
John Nichols B
Hancock B
90
Ministers, &c. in Norfolk.
ffinsdaieWm . A.Hawlfey C
Abraham Jackson B
Lee Alvan Hvdc, d d. C
M
ie7zc3J7Sam.Shepard,DD. C
B
M &E
Lanesb. Noah Sheldon C
E
Mt. Washington M
Neiu-Ashford M
Otis Jonathan Lee C
M
Peru Roswell Hawkes C
PittsMd C
M & B
Richm.Y.^ winW.Dwi^htC
SandUjidd Levi White C
B
Israel Keach B
Savou G
SheffteldJames Bradford C
M&B
Stockbridge Dav.D.Fit Id C
B
TyringhamSos. W.Dow C
B
M
Washington John
Humpstead C
B
M
West' Stockbridge Na-
than Shaw C
B
Williamstoivn Ralph W.
Gridley C
Erastus Dotey B
M
Windsor G. Dorrance C
B
NORFOLK.
Bellingham \hi^\ Fisher B
Braintree Rich. S Storrs C
Jonas Perkins C
Brookline Jno.Pierce,D.D.C
Canton Benja. Huntoon C
B
Cohasset Jacob Flint C
Dedhain Alvan [^amson C
William Cogswell C
John White C
Ebenezer Burgess ^'
Isaac Boyle E
B
Dorch. T.M.Harris, d . d. C
John Codman, d. d. C
Edwird »<ichmond,D.D.C
Dover Ralph Sanger C
JFovboro* C
Wairen Rird B
i^r8«A:^f.N.Emmons,D. d.C
Medfi€ldT)2LYC\e\C. San-
ders, D.D. C
B
Medivay Luther Bailey C
Jacob Ide C
U
Miltm Samuel Gile C
Needham C
Thomas Noves C
M
Quincy Peter Whitney C
Benj imin C. Cutler E
/?a«(/o//?ACal .Hitchcock C
David Brigham C
Joel Briggs B
Beiijamin Putnam B
Roxbury E.Porter, d.d. C
C
Thomas Gray C
Joseph ElUot B
Ministers, ^-c. in Franklin and Hampden. 91
Hosea Ballou, 2d U
5'AaronSaml BrimblecomC
Joseph B. Felt C
Thomas Barrett B
Stoughton C
Wai/iole George Morev C
tVeymout/iJacob Norton C
William Tyler C
Wrentham Elisha Fiske C
Moses Thacher C
B
FRANKLIN.
Ashfield Thos. Shepard C
E
Enos Smith B
^erwa rrfsr onT.F . RogersC
B
John Brooks U
Buckland C
Charlemont C
K -thnniel Rice B
Colraine P
Edward Davenport B
James Parsons B
Conwat/John Emerson ) ,,
E'iward Hitchcock \ ^
B
Defrfield'^2im\, WillardC
Benjamin Rice C
G?7/ Josiah W. Cannon C
Greenfield Chas. Jenkins C
C
Titus Strong E
ffawley Jonathan Grout C
JIea(h Mobes Miller C
Arad Hall B
Ley den Asa Hibberd
Leverett
Elijah Montague
Montague Aaron Gates
B
C
U
B
C
E
J^env- Salem A. Harding C
Asm Niles B
iVrM/f^/rf Thos. Mason C
Orange M
Joshua Chandler C
Roive P-eserved Smith C
5^<r/3z^r7ieTheo,PackardC
Daviri Long B
iSAM/es^MryJos.SmallidgeB
C
Sunderland Jas. Taylor C
B
Warwick Pres.Smith.jr. C
B
^r<?nrfe//John Duncklee C
David Gofldard B
Whatetey Lem. P.Bates C
HAMPDEN.
5/flnrf/orrf Dorus Clark C
E
Brimfield Joseph Vail' C
Chrnter B
Rufus Pomeroy C
Gmnv^y/eTim.M .CooleyC
Joel B-^ker C
S'las Root B
Holland ISf South Brim-
field C
B
Holland, Isfc.
Longmeadow Baxter
Dickinson C
Ludloiv Eben. B.Wright C
M'-nson Alfred Ely C
O'iver Bennet B
Montgomery J.H.Fowle C
B
Palmer C
Russell C
92 Protestant, Methodist, R. C. Bishops.
Hm^ell B Westjield B
So. Brim field E. Codding B fV. Spnn.Wm .B . SpragueC
Soulhwick Calvin Foot C Reuben S. Hazen C
6y2n>/5-/e/rfSam I.Osgood C John Grant B
C Thomas Rand B
Wm. B. O. Peabody C M
George Atwell B WUbrah, MosesWarren C
E Ebenezer Blown C
To/Zanc? Ro^er Harrison C Alvan Bennett B'
Went & Id Isaac Knapp C M
OCT Pews and Rights in Houses of Public Worship are deemed in law
to be Real Estate, except in Boston, where they are to be considered as
Personal Estate.
BISHOPS.
Protestant Efiiscopal Church in the United States*
Pate of Consecration. Residence.
Feb. 4, 1787. Right Rev. William White, D.D.of Pcnnj-. Philadelpliia.
May 29, 1811. Right Rev. John H. Hobart, D. D. of tieiv-Tork, New Y..
May 29, 1811. Right Rev. Alexander V. Griswold, D. D. of the liastern
Uincess, Bristol, U. 1.
May 18, 1814. Right Rev. Richard C. Moore, D. D. of Virg. Richmond,
Sept. 1, 1814. Right Rev. James Kemp, D. D. of Mary land. Baltimore.
Nov. 19, 1815. Right Rev. John C.ocs, D.D. of New Jersey, New Bnins.
Oct, 8, 1818. Right Rev. Nath. Bowtn, D. D. of ^'.C/^/ro/inaCha. I'-stdn*
Feb. 11, 1819. Right Rev. Philander Chase, D.D. of Ohio, Worthniglon,.
Oct. 22, 1819. Right Rev. Tljumas C. Brownell, D.D.LL.D. Corin.Uaiif.
John S. Ravenscroft, D. D. North-Carolina.
In the British Colonies,
p.ight Rev. Jacob Mountain, D. D. . . - - . Qi/ebectc.
Right Rev, Stanley, D. D. • - Halifax^ Nova-Scotia,.
Methodist Bishofts,
Right Rev, William M'Kendree, Right Rev, Enoch George, and
Right Re\ . Robert R. Roberts.
Roman Catholic Bishops in the United States.
Most Rev. Ambrose Mareshall, Archbishop, ... Baltimore,
Ri?;ht Rev. Joseph B. Plagtt, - - - Bar(htoxvn,( Kentucky.}
Right Rev. John Connelly -..---- New-York.
Right Rev. William Dubourg, - - . New-Orleans iy LoniUana,
Right Rev. .John David, Coadjutor to Bishop Flaget, - Virtcennes,
Right Rev. John England, - - Charleston, South-Carolina^
Right Rev. Henry Conwell, -.-..- Philatlclfihiru
Right Rev. Edward Fenwick, Cincimmtiy 0/tto.
In the British Colonies, ,
Right Rev. Joseph O.PUssis, - . - - . C o«/./,J-it
Right Rev. Claud. B.Panet, his Coadjutor, - - 1' if^^^f^'^*
Alexander McDowell, ---..- Upper Canm/a.
John Jaives Lartigue^ ........ MonlreuU
5, Av McEachern, .... - Prince Edivarcfi JHaad,
ConventioD of Ministera. 93
The Convention of the Congregational Ministera in
the Commonivealth of Massachusetts
Is a voluntary Association, embracing all the Congrega-
tional Clergy ' f the Commonwealth, but vested witD no
particular authority or control over the churches.
Their meeting is holden in Boston, in the afternoon of
the last Wednesday in May, or day of Election annual-
ly, at 5,p,M. and the following- day at eleven,A.M. After
transact! .g the usual business of the Convention, a ser-
inon is delivered in public before them, and a collection
made for the charitable purpose of relieving the indi-
gent Widows of Congregational Clergymen.
Difficulties having often arisen in deterr* ining, what
wid' ws are the proper objects of the charity of this Con-
venrion,it was vf ted, June 1,1815. That a standing Com-
mittee be appointed, five of whom shall be chosen cen-
trally ; and the remainder in different parts of the State.
The five, with the Scribe and Treasurer, shall act as
a Hefiorting Committfe, to receive from the other
Members of the Committee applications and state-
ments of facts in behalf of persons who may be subiects
of the chanty of the Convention ; and having considered
the same, shall judge of the persons to be relieved, and
the proportion to be given to each, and m; ke r'^port to
thf' Convention, on the first day of their meeting, an^ju-
ally ; further, that the names of said C^mmi t« e shall
be annually published in the Massachusetts Register.
STANOING COMMITTEE.
Rev. John T. Kirkland, d. d. Rev. Eliphalet Porter,
D. D Rev. Abiel Holmes, d. d Rev. John P'trce. d. d.
Rev, Charles Lowell, d. d. Rev. John Codman, d. D,
Rev. Francis Parkman, are the Refiorttng Commitee,
Suffolk. Norfolk,
Rev. William E. Chan- Rev. Elisha Fiske.
ning, D. D. Plymouth.
Essex. Rev. James Kendall.
Rev. Peter En ton, d. d. Rev. Daniel Huntington.
Rev Br wn Emerson Bristol.
Middlesex, Rev. Pitt Clark .
Rev. Ez'-a Ripley, d. d. Barnstable,
Rev. Sylvester F, Bucklin. Rev. John Simpkins.
94 General Associations in Massachusetts.
Rev. Ezra Goodwin. Hamp.shire. ;*%
Worcester Rev. Joseph Lyman, D.Tf,
Rev. JoLeph Esterbrook. Franklin
Hampden, Serkfthire.
Rev. Isaac Knapp. Rev. Alvan Hyde, d.d.
Accordingly, when the widow of any Congregational
Clergyman is considered an object of the charity «>t the
Convention, it is desired, that answers to the following
questions be given by one of the Standing Committee,
by the first of May in each year, to be communicated to
the Reporting Committee,that they may possess the doc-
uments for making a correct report to the Convention.
1. What is her age ?
2. What are the nHmber, the sex, the ages, and the
circumstances of her children ?
3. W^hat is a fair estimate of her property ?
4. What is her ability to help herself?
5. What connexions has she, who are bound to aflford
her assistance ? And in what way do ihey assist her?
6. What is her income ?
7. What peculiar circumstances render her an ob-
ject of charity ; or make it desirable, that she should
have aid this year ?
The Standing Committee arc also desired to give
notice to the Scribe, whenever an alteration takes place
in the circumstances of the widows, who are objects of
charity.
Rev. Francis Parkman, of Boston, Treasurer.
Rev. John Codman, of Dorchester, Scribe of the Con-
vention.
Rev. Thomas Snell, first Preacher.
Rpv Dr. Pierce, second Preacher.
The Convention earnestly recommend to all young
gentlemen who design to devote themselves to the work
of tlie ministry, to spend that portion of time in the study
of divinity which learned and judicious advisers shall
think necessary to qualify them for public teachers.
General dissociation in Massachusetts.
This body was organized in June, 1805. In 1814,
\i consisted of Delegates from 12 Associations in Mas*
Post-Offices and Post-Masters.
95
sachusetts Proper. Its members '♦ admit, as articles
of faith, the doctrines of Christianity, as they are gen-
erally expressed in the Assembly's Shorter Catechism,"
and consider these doctrines, which have been general-
ly embraced by the churches of New-England, as the
** basis of their union.'^ This body wholly disclaims
ecclesiastical power (^r authority ovt r the Churches, or
the opinions of individuals. The essential objects, as
expressed in their Constitution, are "to promote broth-
erly intercourse and harmony, and their 'nutual anima-
tion, assistance, and usefulness as ministers of Christ."
iJy^ Annual meetings last Wednesday in June,
POST-OFFICES m Massachusetts anrf Maine,
ivith the Post- Masters* .Yumes*
Abingtoriy Elihu Hobart
Acton^
AdamHy William P. Briggs
Albany^ Asa Cummings
Alfred^'Ul.* Jere. Goodwin
Alna, M. Josiah S'ebbins
Amesbury, Jonath. M ) rill
Amherst^ Rufus Keliogg
Andover^ Isaac Abbot
Anson, m, James Collins
Ashburnham^ Ives Jewett
Ashby, Alex. T. Will .rd
Ashfidd, Levi Cook
Assonet.Wchevt Stro!)riilge
^//i£>/,Nathl.C.Esterbrroks
Att.leboro\ Ezr'i Basset
Augusta, M. Rol-)t. C. Vose
Bald=win, bi Richard Fitch
Bangor^ M Royal Clirk
.fiar/2arir/.v/0/V,Gid*nRyther
^fl-r-.' v/cr/^/r^ M.itthewC'obb
IVes' ^arn-^ . Sind. Bass-t^
Barre, Ezra Baker
Bathy M David Stinson
Becket, Asa Baird
Belcherton, Henry Mellen
* h\ signifies Maine^
Belfast y M.
Bethel, Moses Mason, jr.
Beverly, John Burley
Billerica, Jonathan Bowers
Rlandford, Orrin Sage
Bloo wfield, M . JosephLocke
/^luehill,u Andr. Witham
B-dton Amos Parker
Bo'Ahbay,yi. Edm.Wilson
fiOH'on, Aaron Hill
Bowdoin,M Moses Starhird
Bo%vdoinh. m S. Gardiner
B oxford, Parker Spafford
i^m^Tybrfi, Wm.Greenougli
Brewer, m Charles Rice
Brewster^ Joseph Samson
Bridgton^ m Nathl. Howe
Bridgcwater S.L.Mitchell
(S.parish) Mitchell Keith
j^r?'^/!^on,Noah Worcester
Brimfieldy Steph. Pynchou
Bristol, M Aaron Blaney
Brookfield Abrah Skinner
Brownfield, m. Jos. Howard
Brunsnvick,u. J. M'Lellen
Buck field, M B. Spaulding
Buckiand, JosephHubbarh
96
Post-offices and Post-Masters.
Bucksfiort, M H nry Little
Burlington, John Walker
Buxton, u. Samuel Cwtts
Calais. M George Downes
Canbrid!^c,l*t%c\>ti .S.Kead
Camden, m. Benj. Gushing
Canaan, m Isaac Adams
Canton, Thom^ts Tolman
CarmelyTA Israel Johnson
Carver, James Ellis
Castine, m. Benj. Hook
CAar/f OT07Z.' AnsonMayhew
CAar/' 5^own,Paul Willard
Charlton, W ti. P. Kider
Chatham, Ezra Crowell
ChHmsford. J. el Adams
C^crn{/Jd'/rf,J'^sewh Adams
Cheshire Noble K.Wolojtt
C/zf'»^<?r,3ylvf st-rEmmons
Ch ster field, D v acBancrof t
Chesterville. m J.B.Lowell
Chilmark, Matt. Mavhew
China, m Jap.C.VVashburn
Clinton, M Gershom Fligg
C'jhasaet, Joel vVilcut
Colraine, S. Coolidge
Coiumbia,M. Thos.Ruggles
Cofico -di John Keyes
Conway; Christo. Armes
Corinth, m Isaac Hodsdon
Cotuet, Rowl. T. Crocker
Danville, M Moses Rowe
Dalton, J. Chamberlain, jr.
Dartmouth, Abr. Tucker
jDe'^/^a/nJer.Shuttleworth
Deerjidd^ Seth Ninis
(So. parish) Aaron Arms
Denmark, m Elias Perry
Denny sviUe,M. Wm. Kilby
Dennis, Nathan Ston, jr.
Denms,{^o.) M. Wlielden
Dexter, m Isnac Farrdf
Dighton, John Hathaway
Dixmont m B nj. Batman
Douglas, Paul Dudley
Doughty*8 FaUs,^.HoUbs
Dracut, John Blanchard
Dresden, m Th )S Johnson
.V/i//s. Daniel Cote
Dudley, Amasa Nichols
Duxbury, Thos. Windsor
Easfham, Joseph Mayo
Easfon, Daniel Wheatoa
(do.turnpike) Israel Alger
Eastfiort, M John Burgin
fia»i Midway N. Jones
/i as/ 'Smc^A w ' ?/ , Nat, Reeves
.firfr/m^ron, M JohnWhiting
Edgarto'wn,Tiin.Cofl^ ,}r»
Edgeromd,w. Step.P..rsQns
F.gr mont, Josiah Webb
Elltworth, M Alf.Lang^don
Eafietd, Elisha Lymaa
Ess'X, John Choate, jr,
fairfaXy^A JoelWellingtoQ
Fairfieldu. Ebn. Lawrence
Falmouth^ Richard Wood
N'.Ralmouth Ebenez. Nye
Fally^s village Cha.Collias
Farming ton,'s'i. T'y Johnson
Fayette, m Solo. Bates, ;r.
Feeding Hills Alf.Floweis
Fitchburg,C2^.\\n Wiiltrd
Foxboro' Noah Hobart
Framingh Jon?it. Mayn.ird
Frankfort, M Archi. Jones
Franklin, Eli Richardscia
Freedom, m J hti Comiiigs
Freffiort^ Saml.Holbrook
i^r'?«'/OTy«,Abr^h'mBraley
Fryehurg, m Judah Dana
Gardiner, m Se.h Gay
Garland, m Wm. Q^y^m
Gill 3'Miiamin Brainer(§
Gloucester. Wm, Steven-
Goldsboro* m
Post-Offices and Post-Masters.
97
GorhaJUyM A ex.M Lellan
G'Ji'-n, Join WilK-ims
Gri/lofiy Willi im Ldinb
Gri'mbu David Smith
GranvUl", Oliver Pa sons
Gray, m Joseoh M'Lell ai
G.^amn^^'on, M.Hoijkins
Greene^ m Luther Robbins
Gr^'^rifidd, Ambrose Ames
Greemvichy ,\mos Howe
Grotoriy James Lewis
Hadlf-yy Samuel D. VVard
Hal fax, O. Lyon
HaUnurll.isi Amns Nourse
— C'oss roids, J Robinson
Hamil'on, Israel Brown
Ha n fid M Martin Kinsley
Hanc'jck, Joshua Lapham
//a-7coc>4. Thorn isCra ision
Hanover, Robert E Is
Humon, N.thl. Collamore
Hardwick, Sunl. F.Cuiier
Hur ford., ivi Arvi.H;iytord
Parian/, Ebeuezer Bridge
//arzyjcA.Eb-nezt^rBscoks
Hatfidd, Daniel White
HavcrhilU ^ 'than Burrill
Ha^ioley^. Jfishua LonKiey
Heath, Syh anus Maxwell
Hebron^ m Be J. Chandler
Cra^ie's Mills, C. Shaw
Hl?i(fham, Thomas Loud
Hnsdale, Sol -mon W.Colt
Hiram, yi M.rshal Spring
Hold'Ti, Benjamin Davis
Holland, Benj. Church
HoU'ftton, O'iver Leland
Holme's /ro/'-,The.Parsons
Hofie, \V ide Sweetland
Honkint'm, \'\Harringtnn
Hubhardsrm. Cl-rk vVitt
Hyanni^;, L- ■ w is Thacher
Xjidustryj-si Jon.Goodridge
I
Ifmwich Ammi Sniitli
Jay, James Starr, jr.
Je^'e7'son,m. Eiisha J. Ford
yo«rs6oro', M AiiseiTupper
Joy, M Jc.s'.ah Mitchell
A'e;7nc6M«A:,MBar'sPalmer
Kingston^ Seth Drew
Kittery, m Daniel Peirce
Lancaster, Time. Whiting
LanesboT. JohnsonHubbell
Lebanon, m Daniel Wood
Lee, Hubbard Bartlett
L'lcester, Henry Sargent
Lenox., VVm. P. Walker ^
Lenminster John Gardiner
Levant, M Moses H^dsdon
/*d'vrr<?r^,Jonathan Conant
Lewuton, m Daniel Reed
Lcxing'.on Rufus Meriam
LimerickM James Keuell
Limington, M Jame« Frcst
Lincolnvillf, m G. Ulmer
Liic/i/.M New. W Stt-vens
Littleion, Thomas Reed
Livermorew Ben . Bradford
Lovell, VI John Swan
Lubec, IM Moses Fu ier
LongMeadoiv, Danl. Gates
L'jvrl, M /Vndf. Woodbury
Luri'-nbuj-if, Edm.Cushing
Lyman, Thomas Sands ^
/^z//272, Jonathan Batchelder
Macfiiaa, m Jere. O'Bnen
Do E. Fails, i^hrx C. T :lbot
Vlalden, J hn Sargent
A/(2nc/z.'^s?rr,D.L. Bingham
Ma n.s field, Solomon Pratt
Mirhlehead. Rich. Prince
Marlboro', Sulliv. Thayer
Marsh fie Id, Jabez Hatch
Med fir Id, Charles Onion
Mediv.y, A'ii;iam Felt
Mcdford^ William Rogers .
98
Po3t-Offices and Post-Masters.
Mendon, Wra. S. Hastings
Methuen<, Moses Howe
Mi^d/.eb'jro\ Levi Pierce
Middle field, UavidMack ,j r
Mid. Gran. Noah Cooley
Milbury^ Sim. Farnswcrth
Mitford, Samuel Leeds, jr.
MUton, Nathan C. iMartiu
Minot, M Will Woodbury
Jia^t Minot, Oliv. Pollard
Monmout.isi J, A. Chandler
A/o72so»,Aj'temas Wis wall
Montague, Jona. Hartwell
MontviUe, m Cyrus Davis
Mt.Ferno?i,u Saml. Thing
A'antucfcet, Thos. Macy
J^iaraguagus, M J. Adams
JVadck, William Farris
JVew- Bcdfo rd, Abra .Smith
N.Braintree,X>3i\.Bv\%\\2t.m
do. Amasa Bigelow
J^'eivduryfioi't yMoses Lord
A''ewcastle,M John Glidden
JVew^eld,M Winthrop Hill
JVenvGlou.M J. E. Foxcraft
JK'ew Marlboro' St. Powell
JVew/2ort,M Rich. Hopkins
Aezy ' 5a/e7n,Nah'm Bryant
JVew-Skaroii.^ m Samuel
Prescott
.Yewton, Amos Allen
JS/brridgeivock, m William
Spaulding
.V Adams, W." Waterman
.YorMaw^^en, Dan. Wright
jVorthbridge, C. Taft
J^orthfield, John Nevers
A'orthfiort, M Jonas Shaw
JYQrthboro\ Gill Valentine
jV.Middleboro', Isaac Pratt
.Y.Bridgewat. C.Packard
►\ . Ply mf lion, Eljen.Lobdell
North-Yarinouthf m David
Mitchell
Ab7Von,LabanM.Wheatou
Norway, m Wm. Reed
Oakham, Joseph Fobes
Orange, Chas. Wheelock
Orland, M. A. Craig
Orleans^ Daniel Johnson
OrTington,yi Benj. Nourse
Otis, Basil Seymore
Oxford, Andr. Sigourney
Oysrerville, RetireC rocker
Palermo, m John Marden
Palmer, Amos Hamilton
Paris ^ M Russell Hubbard
Parsons/. Rufus M'Intire
Paivtuc.Bri. Nat. Wright
Paxton, Tyler Goddard
/^(?7726ro^<?,Kilb'n Whitman
Pepfierell, James Lewis,] r.
Perry, M. R. Palmer
Peru, Geo. W. M'Elwin
Petersh. Huths. Hapgood
Philifisbg.-M. EDis B. Usher
P/n/i/isb^g,M Mark L. Hill
Philltfiston, Francis C.
Champney
Pittfjield Joshua Danforth
Pittston, M Jacob Loud
Plainjield, John Mack
/Vt/mowM, William Brown
Plymfiton, Peleg Wright
PorUand, m Robert Ilsly
Poivnal, M Perez Chapin
Prescott., Barna. Brigham
/^rz>2c??on,Charles Russell
Prosfiect, M Samuel Shute
JVest do.AndrewLeach,jr.
P7'ovmcf^c^7f«J.Batchelder
Quincy, Samuel Savel
riandolfih., Jonathan Spear
Raymond, m Eli Longley
Raynham, Nehem. Jones
Readjicldyyi Sam, Currier
Post-Offices and Posl-Masters.
09
Readin^^ John Weston
Rehobothy Rvifiis Rounds
/^7r/;wo«af,CyprianBranch
Rochester^ M H. Ruegles
-^C ^'^(lito'poisetie,) Gid-
eon Barstow, jr.
/?oiA7/5/orz,Fr3nk. Gregory
Robiiiston^^\ John Brewer
Ronvleij^ James Smith
Riimford, Nathan Adams
Rutland, Rufus Putnam
Sacnrappa, m Luth. Fitch
Saco, M John Cleaves
Salem^ Joseph E. Sprague
Salifiduri/', Seth Clark
Sandisfidd, George Hull
5ci w(/7y2c/; ,Wm Fessenden
Sane/ford, m Elisha Allen
E. Sandwich, Joseph Hall
Savo'^, Reuben Bourne
iSfcrrior-'MBen.MiUiken.jr.
Sedgivick,Tsj Dan.Berkford
Sconlipgaii /''//,9,M J Locke
Scituate^ Augustus Clapp
Scekonk, Allen Munroe
Shafileigh^n John Trafton
Sharon^ Jonathan Cobb
S/irr/iscot, M Andr. Peters
67i^^^^/(/,Nathan'l Preston
Sh rburne, Calvin Sanger
S/iirlry, Thomas Whitney
Sidney, M Steph. Springer
Shiitesburu, John Taylor
iihreivsbury, Calv.R. Stone
Somerset, Isaac Pierce
S.Berivick, m J.W.Seaver
Soii*hboro\ Francis B. Fay
S.Hudlcy, David Chandler
So.H. Canrt/,Wm,Bowdoin
Soutfmnck, John Miles
Sc7it/ia?n/itJas. K Sheldon
S/iencer, Isaac Jenks, jr.
tS/i ringjidd, Dan . Lombard
Siandish^ M Wm. Lowell
Sterlings John Robbins
Steuben,-^! JacobTownsley
Stockb ridge y Edw. Burrall
Swughton, Aaron Gay
Stoiv, Phineas Conant
Sturbridge, T)^v. K.Porter
Sullivan^ M P D. Sargent
Sunder 'and, Wm Delano
Surry, m Edward S Jarvis
SuttoUy Jacob Maish
Sivanzey, John#VIason
Sumner, m S. Bartlett. jr.
Swcden.M And. Woodbury
Taunt on yiavcvQ^ L. Hodges
Tern file ton, h'Wih-^. French
Teivksbury, Jaccb Coggia
T/iomasto7i^M Heze.Smith
Tisburyy Theo. Parsons
Tolland y John Rogers
7o/?'5>?^7f/,CyTiisCumn'.ings
Townacnd, W , A. Bancroft
Trenton^ m Ahner Lee
Iroy, Charle«; Pitman
Truro, Daniel Paine
Turner, m ALIen Blossom
Tyngsbo . Dan 1 . R i chr, r d son
Union, u Ebenczer A'den
Unity, M Danl. Whitmore
Uhtnny Daniel Fiske
Ur bridge^ Samuel Read
VassalboM LathropChase
ViciviQy M Elisha Johnson
f / 'rt/r/o. /^/.Henry Da vii !son
Wuldoboro\ M John Head
Walfiole, David Morse,ir.
Wultham, Saml.Townsend
Ware, Timothy Babcock
TFa rf/zfl 77?, Beij a. Fearing
Warren^ M Jessf- Page
Warivirk, Wm. Ccbb, jr.
Waterboro\\i Hum-Chad^-
bourne
1€0
Rates of Postage, &c.
WatcrfordM Dan'l Brown
W^a/e/v'07i;«,PeterCock an
JVatervWe, M Asa 1) ilton
Wayne ^ m Eilis SWc-et
W'ififpt^ Josiah Whitman
Wellington, Jos. Goodwin
Wf^ds, M Matthew Lindsey
Wenham. J. T. Dodge
Westdoro\ Silas Wesson
?r^ t-Bovl t Pet. Holmes
fT. Bradford E Kimball.jr
W.Bridgew.GyV Perkins
W^*^- BrookfiflJJo^C'drey
W. Cam. AnosWhittemore
r-K M'wbu:y, Thos. Hills
Wc.^t-^n, Dan'l Hitchcock
We^tjit'ldy James Fowler
Wesfnrd^ John Abbot
Westminster, Timo. Doty
Weston, Abrah*rnH( • \v»-s, jr
Wefiifiort- Is ac Howlaud
WSfirinsr/idd. iM-Stebl^ns
WStockbHdge. V.Spencer
Wfi/7nourh, Cotton Tufts
Whately, Elijah Ellis
Whi'e field, m Ah. Cho <te
Williamsbu Thos.Ma^ hew
Williamstoivn^ Gershvjin
Bulk ley
W'i on, Sylvest.Strickland
Winchendon.
Windh.u Ch-iriss Johnson
Winslow.M F ed. R. Paine
Winthrofi.M Sil;isL:ii;ibert
Wiscassf. M Orch ird C(K)k
W-biirn^ Benja. Wof.d, 2d
Woodsfock,m Sam.Stevens
Woolwich M Robert White
Worcester, James Wilson
Worthingcon, Wm. Ward
Wrt-ntham, Uu'id Fisher
South do. Samuel Druce
Yar?7routh, Joshua. Hamlin
South do. Thomas Aikin
York, M Natban'l Sargent
Salary of the Post-Master in Boston, 2000 dols.
Rates of Postage of every single Letter by Land,
Miles. Cents. Miles. Cents.
30 6 400 18|
80 10 over 400 25
150 12i
Double letters, to pay double those rates ; triple let-
ters, triple those rates ; packets or letters composed
of 4 or mere pieces of paper or other articles, weighing
1 oz avoirdupois, quadruple tho-e rates ; and in that
proportion for all greater weight. Shi/i Letters, 6cts.
JVeio^fiafirrs — not over 100 miles, 1 cent ; over 100
miles, \\ cents; to any distance in the same State
■where printed, 1 cent. Magazines and Pamfihlets —
not over 50 miles, 1 ce-'t ; if over 50 and not 100 miles,
1^ cents; over 100 miles, 2 cents.
List of Turnpikes in Massachusetts. 10 J
LIST OF TURNPIKES IN THE STATE OF
MASSACHUSETTS.
NAMES.
I FROM AND TO WHAT TOWNS.
Alfoid and Egremom,
Andover and Medfoid,
Ashby,
Becket,
Belchertown and Greenwich,
Blandfoi'd and Russell,
Bluehin,
Boston and Haverhill,
Braintree and Weymoutli,
Brush Hill,
Cambridge aiu) Concord,
Chester,
porehester,
Essex,
Hartford and Oedham,
Housatonic River,
Ipswich,
Massachusetts, 1st.
2d,
«t 3d,
^' 5tb,
" 6th,
« 8th,
« 9th,
" 10th,
^' 11th,
*' 32th,
" 13th,
»« 14th,
«' 15th,
" 16th,
Medford,
Middlesex,
New-Bcdford & Biidgewater,
Newburypoit,
Ntw Hampshire 3d,
Norfolk and Bristol,
North Branch,
Norton,
Peteisham and Monson,
Plumb Island,
^alem and Chelmsford,
I
New-York line, to 12th, M. T.
Andover to Medford.
N. Hampshire line, to Townsend Plain.
Within town of Becket, Berkshire co.
Belchertown to Greenwich, 7
North Parish meeting house. 3
Westfield, through Russell to Blandford.
Randolph meeting house to Swift's cor-
ner, Milton.
Haverhill Bridge to Maiden Bridge.
Quincy meet. h. to ^ueen Ann's corner. 7
Borders of Hinghani and Scituate. 5
Davenport's corner in Milton, to 4 mile
stone, Roxbury.
Cambridge to Concord meeting house.
Hinsdale to Chester.
Milton Bridge, to Nook Point, Boston.
N.Hampshire ]ine,to Heading & Danvers,
from 9(h in Mendon, to Norfolk and
Biistol, iu Dedham.
New-York lines, to Lee.
Beverly to Newburypoit.
Western, to Palmer and Wilbraham.
Charlemont to Adams, name altered to
W^orthington.
Northampton to Hancock.
Northtield to Leominster, & from Greenf.
to Athol, and N. H. line, at Richmond.
Amheist to Shrewsbury,
from line between Westfield & Russell,
to Pittsfield.
Connect. line in Douglas, to Beilingham.
" near Farmington River, to Lee.
Mass. so. line, to 8th Mas. T»i n. in Becket.
Sheffield, to Hudson Turnpike road.
Conn, line, near Holme's Mill, to Loudon.
Greenfield, to East end of 2d M. T. W.
line of Hampshire county.
Soutlifield, to sonth line of Stockbridge.
West line of W. Springfieldrto Sheffield.
Medlbrd to Charlt$to\\n, near Clm. neck.
New Hampshire line, to Medford & Bed-
ford, to Cambridge,
Middleboro'.to Q. Ann's corner,Hingham.
Newburyportto RJalden Bridge.
Extended from N. H. line, into Town-
send, near Goss" Bridge, 4 miles.
Dedham to Pawtucket Bridge, and Ded-
ham to Roxbury.
New Hampshire line, at Winchendon, to
5th Mass. lurnpike in Fitchburg.
Warren, R. I. to Canton.
From 5th Mass. 1 . in AthoJ, to Staffijrd*
Newbury to Plumb Island.
Salem to Charles' River Blitlge.
Salem to Chelmsford,
102 List of Turnpikes io Massachusetts.
NAM]
FROM AND TO WHAT TOWNS.
Sheffield aud Tyriugham,
Springfield & LonRmeadow,
Taunton and New-Bedford,
Tyringham and Lee,
Union,
Warwick and Irvin's Gore,
Williamsburg and Windsor,
Williamstown,
Winsoket,
Worcester,
Worcester and Fitzwilliam,
Worcester and Stafford,
Wreiuhamand Walpole,
Lancastf-r and Bolton,
Stoughtou,
Taunton and South Boston)
Lancaster,
Stockbridge,
Sheffield & Gt. Barrington,
Bethlehem and Tyringham,
Wpstford and Lexington,
Marshapog,
Sturbridge and Western,
Alford and West Stockbridge,
Dalton,
Nashua,
Huigham and Quincy,
Dartmouth and Nf w-Bedfurd,
Mddleboro' & New-Bedford,
Providence and Northampton,
Brookfield and Charlton,
Douglas, Sutton, and Oxford,
Hudson,
Groton and Pepperell,
G anville, ^
Boston Neck,
Woicester and Sutton,
Wobuvn, and i")racut Bridge,
Tyringham and Sandisfieia,
Great Barrington and Alford,
Worcester and Leicester,
Taunton and Dighton,
Worthington,
Wrentham and Attleborough,
Granville and Tolland,
West Stockbridge and Alford,
Barre,
Chester,
Wilbraham,
From 12tb M. T. Connecticut line, to
Tyringham.
Springfield to Longmeadow.
Taunton to N. Bedford, thro' FreetowOt
Tyringham to Lee.
Concord to Leominster.
Warwick to south branch of 5th Mass. T.
East line of Williamsburg, to Cheshire
East line.
Adams, to West line of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts south line, near Winsoket
Falls, to Dedham.
Roxbuiy to Worcester,
Worcester to Fitzwilliam, N. H.
Worcester to Stafford, Conn.
Wrentham to Walpole.
Lancaster to Bolton.
Canton to Easton.
Taiuiton to Blue Hill THrnpike.
Fitchbiire: to Sudbury.
C Stockbridge S. line, to Lee, West line,
l connecting Hous. river T. to 15th M. T.
Sheffield So. line, to West Stockbiidge.
From 10th Massachusetts in Bethlehem,
to Great Barrington.
Westford to Lexington.
Norton to Canton.
Connecticut line, to Weston.
New-York line, to Stockbridge.
East lini' ofPittsfield, to Middlefield.
Concord to N. H. line, near Watatie Hill.
Hingham to Quincj'.
New-Bedford to Dartmouth, (Aponegan-
sett village.)
Middleborough to New-Bedford.
From Providt-nee road, on Connecticut
line, to Northampton.
Alluin Pond. R. I. to Brookfield.
Douglas to Oxford.
West Stockbridge to New- York line,
Groton to New-Hampshire line.
Connecticut line, to Blanford.
Suffolk St. to Wait's Mills, Roxburj".
Sutton to Worcester.
Woburn, to New Hampshire line.
Lee to Sandisfield.
Great Barrington to New-York line.
Worcester to Leicester.
Taunton to Rhode Island line.
Northampton to Hancock, same as 3d M.
Wrentham to R. L line, in Cumberland.
West Springfield to Sandisfieid.
Egremont t>. AVest Stockbridge.
Kane to Princeton.
Chester to Becket, two of this name*
Wilbraham to Connecticut line
Manufactories in Massachusetts,
103
MANUFACTORIES IN MASSACHUETTS.
Names.
1 Location.
line.
Cnpitat.
Saltm lion Factory,
Danvers.
Isoc
300,.X)0
Banvers and Beverly Iron Wpiks,
1803
.^OO.AOO
Amesbury Nail Factory,
Amesbury.
1805
40f)..0{>
Newbury port Woollen Manufact'y.
Pittsfieid Woollen & Cot. Factory,
»i
1794
i/,8C,000
Pittsfieid.
i8cy
45,0C0
Adams Cotton & Woollen Manfy.
Adams.
"
tiO.OCO
Hosack Cott. Woollen & Linen M.
"
«'
75,000
IMedway Cotton Manufactory.
Med way.
"
! 100,000
Lenox Cott. Woolen & Linnen, do.
Lenox.
"
' 100,000
Fitchburg Cotton,
Fitchburg.
1807
100, 00
Norfolk Cotton,
Dedhani.
1808
IJ0,C0O
Cambridgeport,
Plymouth Cotton,
Cambridgeport.
Plymouth.
1809
200,000
*<•
100,000
Orange Cotton,
Orange.
IS 10
50,000
Sharon Cotton,
Sharon.
1811
100,000
Hopkinton Cotton,
Hopkinton.
M
1CO,000
Danvers Cotton,
Danvers.
1810
ico,:ioo
Hopkinton & Framingham Cotton,
Hopkinton.
1811
100.000
Bristol Cotton,
Dighi.-n.
1312
i 100,000
Marshfield Cotton & Woollen,
Marbhfield.
1811
150,000
Northampton Cotton & Woollen,
Northampton.
1810
75,'/0O
Kingston, " "
Kingston.
1811
50,000
Hotden, « «
Holden.
"
30,000
Merino Wool Factory,
Dudley.
1812
100,000
Agawam Manufacturing,
West Springfield.
1810
100,000
Dorchester Cotton Kt Iron,
Dorchester.
1811
100,000
Chesliire Glass,
Cheshire.
1809
200,000
Boston Glass,
"
200,000
Franklin Glass,
Franklin county.
1812
70,000
Boston Hat,
"
1810
100,000
Hampshire Leather,
Hampshire county.
1809
70,000
Maiden Nail,
a
1810
150,000
Sutton fij. Charlton Cott. Wool.Lin,
n
1811
120,UCO
Birmingham,
Boston.
1812
300,000
Housatoniick,
Pittsfieid.
*'
50,C0O
Newton Wire,
Ncuton.
t(
50,000
Adams, south village,
Adams.
1814
100,000
Atlams, north village.
"
"
100,000
Amesbury Wool and Cotton,
Aniesbury.
1813
100,000
Ath.-I, "
Athol.
1814
50,000
Falls Cotton,
Aitieborough.
1813
100,000
Btllingham Woollen & Cotton,
Beilinghara.
1814
150, .00
BnstOIl, " "
u
1813
400,000
Eridgewater, " "
Bridge water.
"
100,000
Central, " «
Seekonk.
<(
300,C0O
Oxford Central," «
Oxford.
1814
100,000
Dalton Cotton and Paper,
Dalton.
<b
50,0CO
Dean Cotton,
Taunton.
1815
60,000
Dedham Cotton & Wool,
Dedhani.
13 H
400,000
Duxbury Cotton,
Duxbury,
1813
100,000
Duxbury, south river.
(( '
1815
100,000
E.aston Cotton ik Wool,
Easton.
'k
100,000
Farmers Woollen,
Lenox.
C(
20,000
Massacl;usetts File,
Sharon and Boston.
1814
200,000
Foxborongh Cotton,
Foxborough.
1815
..y.ooo
Framingham Wool S:.Cotton,
Framingham.
1813
.'O.OOO
Fi-anklin Cottou,
Fraukiin.
n
300,000
104
Manufactories in Massachusetts.
Names. 1
Ltcation.
Inc.\CapitaU
Gay Cotton,
Stoughton.
1814
100,000
Globe Cotton & Woollen,
Sturbridge.
50,000
Hampden Cotton,
Monjon.
((
300,000
Haverhill Cotton & Woollen,
Haverhill,
"
80,000
Hingham Woollen,
"
1812
100,000
Holiiston Cotton & Woollen,
Holliston.
1813
100,000
Holliston Cloth,
u
1814
100,000
Jonet' K iver Cotton & Wool,
Kingston.
1812
100,000
Hampshire Lead,
Hampshire COt)Qty.
«(
200,000
I<inum and Duck,
Lynn.
1814
150,000
Lynn Wire,
<*
»'
60,000
Mansfield Cotton,
Mansfield.
«
60,000
Matfield Cotton & Woollen,
Bridgewater.
Middleborough,
((
190,000
New Market Iron, & Cot. Cloth,
1813
100,000
Monson Woollen,
Monson.
1815
40,000
<Northborough Woollen Sc Cotton,
North borough.
1814
200,000
JJoithbridge Cotton,
Northbridge.
u
100.000
" Cloth,
»'
«
100,000
Oakham Village Cotton &Woollen,
Oakham.
1815
20,00Q
Palmer's River, " "
Hehoboth.
1813
150,000
Pawtucket, •^^ «
Seekonk.
t'
300,000
Pembroke Cotton & Woollen,
Pembroke.
1814
100,000
Second Pembroke, " ♦'
((
ti
100,000
Phillipston Cotton, " «
Phillipston.
1815
20,000
Plymnton Wool,
Royaiston Cotton & Wool,
Plympton.
Royaiston,
1814
100,000
1813
50,000
Springfield, '» "
Springfield,
1814
400,000
Steep Brook Cotton & Woollen,
Stockbiidge Cotton,
Canton.
1815
50,000
Stockbridge.
60,000
" " and Woollen,
((
"
80,000
Stoney Brook, '* *••
Wrentham,
1814
70,000
Stoughton Woollen & Cotton,
Stoughton.
1815
75,000
Stow Cotton,
Stow.
'»
50,000
Stratton Cotton,
Foxborough.
u
60,000
Sturbridge Cotton & Woollen,
Sturbridge,
1812
100,000
Swauzey Union,
Swanzey. .
1814
50,000
Troy Cotton & Woollen,
Troy.
"
100,000
Union, «» «'
Walpole.
1813
50,000
Village, « «
Dudley.
1812
100,000
Walomopogge, « <*
Walpole, " "
Wrentham.
Walpole.
1814
100,000
100,000
Waltham Cotton & Wool,
Waltham.
it
300,000
Wateitown Woollen,
Watertown.
«t
100,000
Welfleet Woollen & Cotton,
Welfleet.
1815
40,000
Wellington Cotton,
Wellington.
1814
60,000
Westport Cotton,
Westport.
1815
100,000
Wrentham Cotton & Woollen,
Wrentham.
1812
100,000
Atheiton Cotton & Woollen.
AtiK-borough.
1816
70,000
Attieborough City Cotton Y^rn,
« "
1818
40,000
Cummington Cotton,
Cummington,
1816
70,000
" Woollen,
u
ti
70,000
Dudley Cotton,
Dudley.
n
50,000
Douglas, »♦
Eagle, «
Douglas.
((
100,000
Wrentham.
1818
100,000
l-udlow Glass,
Ludlow.
1815
40,000
Oxford Cotton,
Oxford.
50,000
Patent Pin,
(.
(i
50,000
Mifldleborpugh Cotton,
Nertii BrookfieW Woolkn,
Middleborough.
SiortbBrookfield.
tt
100,000
1810
50,eoa
Manufactories in Massachusetts. 105
Name
Location. ilncACap'tah
livii':et Woollen,
iouthhridf,'e, "
Western Cotton,
iufCMi Cotton, Silk, & Linen,
Vshbuinhani Leather,
3osn>ii Soap Stone,
?aii River Cotton,
iVolcott Woollen,
Diiimn Cotton,
l,aiic!:ster Cotton,
Pittilield Woollen & Cotton,
PJyniDiith Woollen & Cotton,
AiiihtTst Cotton,
Hotk-boltoiii Cotton & Wed,
Monson and Briaifield,
Merrimack Printing Cotton Goods,
Salt,
Boston Iron,
City Cotton, Woollen,
Dov> r Iron & Nails,
Disriiton Cotton,
Button CorAftge,
Bo't m and Springfied,
Saii-ibiny Woollen,
Tauiitun, Iron & Woollen,
Northampton Iron & Wool,
W sipovt Cotton Yarn & Cloth,
Belvidere Cotton & Woollen,
Braintree Iron ik Machine, J
West Boytston Cotton,
Elliot Cotton,
Canal Cotton, Iron
Lfici ster Woollen,
Uxbndfe.
Southbridge.
Western.
Boston.
Ashburnham,
Troy.
Southbridge.
Walpole.
Lancaster.
Pittsfield.
Plymouth.
AiViherst.
Stow.
Two atBrimfield &">
at Monson united, y
Chelmsford.
Billintcsgate Island.
Boston.
Fr;inklin.
Dover.
Wellington&Taunton
Boston.
Sp'-ingfield.
Salisbury.
Taunton.
Northampton.
Westport.
Tevvksbury.
Braintree.
West BoyUton.
Newton.
Chelmsford.
Leicester.
1816 1'" 0X00
" oC',00O
1815(100,000
18191200,000
1820; 30,000
20,000
50,000
50,000
30,000
70,000
1814 ICO.OOO
150,000
5C',000
30,00O
1821
1822
1821
1822
1819
1822
1823
1815
1821 200,000
6oo,oce
50.000
00.000
200,000
10' .000
5C.C00
100,000
4Cr:000
lOO.OOO
■0..C0O
;lCO,000
50.000
650,000
100,000
100,000
300,000
600,000
" 15C,000
Salaries of sundry Officers in Massachusetts
Government,
Governor,
Lieutenant-Gtovernor,
ChiefJusticeof theS. J. Court, . . -
Four other Justices of S. J. Court, each
Attorney-General,
Solicitor-General,
Secretary, ... - - - -
Treasurer, .-.----
Adjutant- General,
Reporter of Decisions in S. J. Court,
Counsillors, Senators, and Represesentatives, two dollars each for each
day's attendance and two dollars for every ten nnles travel.— President
of the Senate and Speaker of the House, four doliais per day for eacU
div's attendance.
<g3666,67
500,00
3500,00
3000,00
2000,00
2000,00
2000,30
2000,00
1500,00
1000,00
106 Massachusetts Militia.
MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
[Revised by the Adjutant-General, Nov. 13, 1823.]
His Excellency, WILLIAM EUSTIS,
COMMANDER IN CHIEF.
Aids-de-camfi,
^amnel D. Harris, and John Everett, of Boston. Rank
of Lieutenant-Colonels,
iifdjutant'Generalt and acting Quater- Master-Gen-
eral^ William H. Sumner, of Boston.
Rank of Brigadier-General.
Quarter-Master- General^ Amasa Davis, of Boston,
Rank of Brigadier-General.
[The Adjutant and Acting Quarter-Master-GeneraP*
Office, is kept in the North- West corner of the State-
House, and is open from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 3
to 6 P. M excepting Saturday afternoons.]
PJVISIOK AKD DIVISIONARY STAFF
OFFICERS.
FIRST DIVISION. — Suffolk Sz JVorfolk.
Major- General, Elijah Crane, of Canton.
Aids-de-Vanifi^ James Talbot, of Dedham, 'Josiah J.
Fisk. of Wrentham.
Division- Insfiector, Minot Thayer, of Braintree.
Division- Quarter- Masrer, George Bass, of Boston.
^udge-Advocate . Franklin Dexter, of do.
SECOND DIVISION.— £*.yex.
Major-General^ Benjamin Stickney, of Newbury.
Aids de-Camfiy John Stickney, of Newbury, Samuel
Thomson, of Newburyport.
Division- Ins fiec for John Rollins, of Newbury,
Division Quarter- Manter,
Judqe- Advocate^ Theodore Eames, of Salem,
THIRD DIVISION— A/irfrf/f,9^x.
Major- General, Nathaniel Austin, of Charlestown.
Aids-de-Cam/i^ Samuel F.theridge, of CharlestoM-^n, Sam-
uel Burr, of Concord. ~,
Division- Insfiector, Samuel Jacques, jr. of CharlestowJ^
Diviiiion Quarter- Master^ John P.Bigelow,of Medforf
Judge- Advocate f John Keyes, of Concord. •
Massachusetts Militia. 107
FOURTH DIVISION.
Hamfishire, Hamfiden^ and Franklin,
Major- General, Alanson Knox, of Blandford.
^ids-de-Catn/i^ Caleb Rice, of West Springfield, John
B. Cooley, of Brimfield.
Division- Inspector y George Bliss, jr. of Monson.
Division Quar. Afaftier, J. S. Dwight, jr.of Springfield.
Judge- Advocate, Daniel Wells, of Greenfield.
FIFTH DIVISION.
Bristol^ Plymouth, Barnstable^ ^c.
Major- General, Benjamin Lincoln, of New-Bedford.
Aids-de-Camfi, Timothy G. Coffin, of do. and Thome;s
Hedge, of Plymouth.
Division- Ins fiector, John M. Goodwin, of Bridgewater.
Division Quarter- Master^ Cushing Mitchell, of do.
Judge-Advocate, Nathaniel M. Davis, of Plymouth.
SIXTH DIVISION.— rrorce^^er.
Major-Generai Ivers Jewett, of Ashburnhan.
Aids-de'Canifi, Simeon Sanderson, of Westminster, and
Charles Allen, of New-Braintree.
Division- Insfiect or ^ Jonas H. Kendall, of Leominster.
Division Quarter Master, Jerome Gardrier,of HarvaM.
Judge-Advocate, John Davis, of Worcester.
SEVENTH DWlSlO't^.— Berkshire,
Major- General, John Whiting, of Great-Barrington.
Aid-de- Camfi,,
Division- Inspector, Thomas Hopkins, ofG. Barrington.
Division Quarter-Master, Thos. A. Gold, of Pittsfield.
Judge-Advocate^ Charles A. Dewey, of Williamstown,
BRIGADE AJVD STAFF OFFICERS.
FIRST DIVISION.
( Brigadier General, Moses Whitney, of Milton.
1st. J Aid-de-Camp, Jazaniah S. Ford, of do.
Brig, j Brigade-Major. Henry B. Smith, of do.
( Brig. Quar. Master, Seth T. Thayer, Randolph,
C Brigadier-General, Nathl. Guild, of Dedham.
2d. ) Aid-de-Camp, John Morse, jr. of do.
Brig. ^ Brigade-JVlajor, Alfred Allen, of Walpole.
( Brig. Quar. Master, Joseph Torrey, WreBitham,
1(^8 Massachusetts Militia.
( Brigadier-General, Theod. Lyman, jr. of Boston.
3d. ) Aid-de-Camp, William H. Eliot, of do.
Brig, j Brigade-Major, Martin Brimmer, of do.
( Brig. Quarter-Master, Augustus Aspinwall, of do.
SECOND DIVISIOX-
( Brigadier-General, Jas. Appleton, of Marblehead.
1st. ) Aid-de-Camp,' Joseph Sprague, jr. of Salem.
Brig J Brigade-Major, Jabez W. Barton, of do.
( Brigade Quarter-Master, Benjamin Day, of do.
( Brigadier-General, Solomon Low, of Boxford.
2d. ) Aid-de-Camp, Edward W. Bradlee, of tlaverhili.
Brig, j Brigade-Major, Joseph L. Low, of Andover.
(Brigade-Quarter- Master, John Bacon, of Boxford.
THIRD DIVISION.
( Brigadier-General, John Tarbell, of Cambridge..
Aid-de-Camp, Abraham Edwards, of do.
Brigade-Major, Wyman Richardson, of Wobum.
i:rig.Quar. Master, Jos. VV. Newell, Charlestown.
Brig. General, Micah M. Butter, of East-Sudbury.
Aid-de-Camp, Charles Heard, of do.
Brigade Major, Jeseph Butterfield, of Tyngsboro',
Brigade-Quarter-Master, S. A. Coburn,of Dracut
FOURTH DIVISION.
(Brigadier-Gen. Joseph M. Forward, of Southwick,
1st. 1 Aid-de-Camp, Williams Fowler, of do.
Brig ) Brigade-Majoi, Thomas Sheldon, of Westfield.
( Brig. Quarter-Master, Alexis Painter, of do.
( Brigadier-General, Asa Howland,of Conway.
2d. ) Aid-de-Carap, Daniel W. Willard, of Greenfield!
Bri"-. i Brigade-Major, Thomas Gilbert, of do.
° ( Brig. Quarter-Master, Alanson Clark, of do.
FIFTH DIVISION.
( Brigadier.General,Abiel Washburn, of Middlebor
1st. ) Aid-de-Camp, William R. P. Washburn, of do;
Brig i Brigade- Major, Nathaniel Wilder, jr. of do.
f Biic. Quarter-xMaster, Thomas Hobart, Pembroke
( Br!2;Hdier-General, Shepard Leach, of Easton,^
2d. 1 \id-de-Camp, ^^ ^rj
Brig, i Brigade-Major, David G. W. Cobb, of Taunfaft.
( Brig. Quarter-Master, Cephas Leach, of Easton.
SIXTH 1
{ Brigadier-General, W
1st. 1 Aid-de-Camp, HoUis
Brig. \ Brigade Major, Nathi
( Brig. Quar. 'Master, t
Field Officers of luhuiry. 109
r Brigadier-Genera], Jeremiah Mayo, of Brewster.
; < A'^-^^e-Camp, Jonathan Freeman, of do.
Brig. ^ Brigade- Vlajor, Joseph Sampson, of do.
( Brig. Quarter-Master, Charles Nye^ of Sandwich,
SIXTH DIVISION.
Brigadier-General, Wm. Crawford,jr. ofOakham.
A,A A^ .-„^_ rj^jjjg Tidd,of New-Braintree. V
. . Nathan Heard, jr of Worcester,
o- ,- ^^^^^^^ ^^^elton Felton, OfOakham.
o4 ^ «ngad,er-Generai, Nath]. C. Estabrook, of Athol.
26. 1 Aid-de-Camp, CJough R. Miles, of do
Bng. J Brig. Maj. Ephraim M. Cunningham, Lunenburg.
(Brig Quarter-Master, Rufus Hastings,of Sterling.
SEVENTH DIVISION.
Brigadier-General, Josiah Wolcot, of Sandisfield.
Aid-de-Camp, Stephen Bosworth, of do
Brigade-xMajor, Thomas Twining, of do*
Brig. Quar. Master, Edward F. Ensign, Sheffield.
Bngadier-General, Francis Fiske, of Cheshire.
Aid-de-Camp, Franklin Weston, of Dalton.
Brigade-Major, Calvin Hubbell, jr. Lanesboro'.
Brigade-Quarter-Master,
ri£LD OFFICERS AjYD ADJUTAjYTS OJF
THE IJ^FAJVTRY,
FIRST DIVISION.
FIRST BRIGADE.
r Colonel, Apollos Clap, of Dorchester.
1st. 1 Lieutenant-Colonel,
Reg. major, Asa Wjman, ofRoxbury.
\ Adjutant, Walter Baker, of Dorchester.
r Colonel, Newcomb Bales, of Cohasset.
?• < Jf^."** ^o^onel, Laban Hearsej, jr. of Hingham.
Reg. \ Major, Levi Bates, of Weymouth.
( Adjutant, Ned Gushing, of Hingham.
i Colonel, Royal Turner, of Randolph.
3d. 1 Lieut. Colonel, Nathaniel Ford, of Dorchester,
Reg. \ Major, Lewis French, of Braintree.
\ Adjutant, Jonathan Wild, jr. of Randolph*
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(110 Field Officers of Infantry.
,, ,;^i V. SECOND BRIGADE
f Colonel, Josiah S. Fisher, of Dedham.
1st. N Lieut. Colonel, Theodore Gay, 2d. of Dedham.
jReg.Vvlajor, Warren Dewing, of Needham.
(Adjutant, Harris Munroe, of Dedham.
f Colonel, Henry Hobart, of Foxborongh,
2d. ^ Lieut. Colonel, Ransel Jones, of Sharon.
Reg. i Major, Isaac Littlefield, of Stoughton.
C Adjutant, James Bent, of Canton.
f Colonel, Oliver Felt, of Wrentham.
3d. ) Lieut. Colonel, Cephas Holbrook, of Bellingham.
Reg. > Major, Caleb Thurston, of Franklin. ^
C Adjutant, Sewall Sandford, of Medway.
THIRD BRIGADE.
^Colonel, Lewis Lerow, of Boston.
1st. \ Lieut. Colonel, Samuel Aspinwall, do.
Ile«'^.'S Major, Lyman Robinson, do.
° (Adjutant, Napolean B. Mountfort, do.
i^ Colonel, Daniel L. Gibbens, of Boston.
'2d. \Lieat. Colonel, Francis Southack, do.
Reg. "^ Major, Daniel Brown, do.
(Adjutant, George M. Gibbens, do.
C Colonel, Thomas Hunting, of Boston.
3d. 3 Lieut Colonel, Ruel Baker, do.
Reg. "5 Major, Prentiss Hobbs, do.
(Adjutant, George W. Thayer, do.
SECO]ND DIVISION.
FIRST BRIGADE.
r Colonel, Horatio Perry, of Salemr
1st. ) Lieut. Colonel, Joshua Chase, do.
Reg. ^ Major, Lewis Allen, do.
(Adjutant, John Derby, 5th. do.
(^ Colonel, Isaac Dennison, jr. of Gloucester.
2d. J Lieut. Colonel,
Reg.) Major, William Pool, of Gloucester
(Adjutant, Daniel Rogers, jun. of do.
("Colonel, Amos Sheldon, of Beverly.
3d. ^ Lieut. Colonel, Henry Batchelder, of do.
Reg. ; Major, Benjamin Tappan, of Manchester.
(Adjutant, Israel Sheldon, of Beverly.
(Colonel, Josiah Newhall, of Lynnfield.
4th. J Lieut. Colonel, Ebenezer Neal, of Lynn.
Reg. J Major, Daniel N. Breed, , do.
( Adjutapt, Daniel Towwin^, do.-
Field Officers of Infantry. Ill
^Colonel, Caleb Low, of Danvers.
5th. ) Lieut. Colonel, Amos Batchelder, of Middletown.
Reg. ^ Major,
C Adjutant,
SECOND BRIGADE.
r Colonel, Benjamin I. Tennej, of Newbury.
1st. ^ Lieut. Colonel, Samuel Tenney, of W. Newbury.
Reg. y Major, Abner Greenleaf, of Newbury.
C Adjutant, Stephen Adams, jun. of do.
(Colonel, William Andrews, of Ipswich.
2d. J Lieut. Colonel, Nathaniel Harris, of do.
Reg. y Major, Paul Dole, jr. of Rowley.
C Adjutant, Charles Kimball, of Ipswich.
r Colonel, Charles Peabody, of Boxford.
3d. J L^eut. Colonel, Timothy Poor, of Andover.
Reg. ^ Major, Richard Hazeltine, of Bradford*
C Adjutant, William Brown, of do.
r Colonel, Aaron Morrill, jr. of Salisbury.
4th. 3 Lieut. Colonel, Stephen Bailey, of Amesbury.
Reg. i Major, Nathaniel Dole of Salisbury.
V Adjutant, John Evans, jr.ofdo.
C Colonel, James H, Duncan, of Haverhill.
5th. J Lieut. Colonel, Ben. Osgood, of Methuen.
Reg. /Major, Jonathan Merrill, 3d. of do.
V Adjutant, Richard Ayer, 3d. of Haverhill.
BATTALION OF INFANTRY.
Bat. < Lieut. Colonel, Abrah. Williams, of Newbury port.
Infa. ( Major, George Cross, of do.
THIRD DIVISION.
FIRST BRIGADE.
Colonel, Lusher Gay, of Cambridge.
Lieut, Colonel, Eliab W. Metcalf, of do.
Major, Samuel Learned, of Watertown.
Adjutant, Charles Everett, of Cambridge.
Colonel, William Winn, of Burlington.
Lieut. Colonel, Elbridge Gerry, of Stoneham.
Major, Daniel Flint, jr. of Reading.
Adjutant, William Tidd, of Woburn.
Colonel, Daniel Shattuck, of Concord.
Lieut. Colonel, John P. Meriam, of Lexingtoft.
Major, Daniel Weston, of Lincoln.
Adjutant, Martin L. Stow, of Concord.
112 Fifild Officers of Infantry.
Colonel, John Bi^elow, of Sherburne.
I Lieut. Colonel, James Hamilton, of Boston.
I Major, Moses Edgel], of Framingham.
Adjutant, Thomas Dickinson, of Holliston.
r Colonel, Joseph S. Porter, of Charlestown,
5th. J lAeut. Colonel, John M. Fiske, do.
Reg. y Major, Abijah Goodrich, do.
C Adjutant, Guy C. Haynes, do.
SECOND BRIGADE.
(Colonel, William Baldwin, of East Sudbury.
Ist. ^ Lieut. Colonel, Drurj' Fairbanks, of Sudbury,
Reg. J Major, David Heard, of East Sudbury.
C Adjutant, Francis Cooant, of Stow,
f Colonel, Abel Tarbell, of Groton.
2d. 7Lieut. Colonel, Samuel Wright, jr. of Westford.
B-eg.) Major, William Buttrick, of Pepperell.
C Adjutant, William A. Bancroft, of Townsend.
$ Colonel, John Baldwin, of Billerica.
Lieut. Colonel, Luke Thomson, of Chelmsfotd.
neg. >Major, Timothy Butterfield, ofTyngsboro\
C Adjutant, Charles Blood, ofDracut.
FOURTH DIVISION.
FlltSt BRIGADE.
i^ Colonel, Harvey Chapin, of Springfield,
tst. ^ Lieut. Colonel, George Colton, of do.
Reg. )Ma'or, William Burt, of Longmeadow.
i^ Adjutant, Chester W. Chapin, of Springfield,
{ Colonel. Eli L. Moore, of Southwick.
2d. J Lieut. Colonel, Christn. Burbank, W. SpringfieW,
Reg. ] Major,
( Adjutant, Robert ForMrard, of Southwick.
J Colonel,
3d, \ Lieut. Colonel, Sylvester Goodman, of Hadley.
Reg. *) Major, Ephraim Smith, of do.
^ Adjutant, John Hubbard, of Amherst.
Colonel, Samuel Lyman, of Chester.
Lieut. Colonel, Eli Pease, of Blandford.
Major, Samuel Henry, jr. of Chester.
Adjutant, Logan Crosby, of Blmdford,
(Colonel, Abner Brown, of Brimfield.
5th. ^ Lieut. Colonel, Robert Andrews, jr. of do.
Beg ) Major, '^sa Lincoln, of do.
C Adjutant, Julius Ward, of do.
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Field Officers of Infantry. H^
SECOND BRIGADE.
•Colonel, Elisha Edwards, jr. of Southampton.
I Lieut. Colonel, Thomas PomFoy, of Northampton.
I Major, Jonathan Porter, jr. of Hatfield.
Adjutant, William W. Partridge, of Northampton.
• Colonel, George Eels, of Coleraine.
I Lieut. Colonel, Russell Hastings, of Greenfield.
[Major, Zebediah Graves, jr. of Deerfield.
Adjutant, Isaac Newton, jr. of Gieenfield.
CMonel, Spencer Root, of Montague.
I L.t,ut. Colonel, Nahum Bryant, of New Salem.
(Major, Lemuel Wheelock, of Warwick.
. Adjutant, Clark Goss, of Montague.
Colonel, William Rice, of Worthington.
I Lieut. Colonel, Josiah Shaw, 2d. of Plainfield.
I Major, Austin Bryant, of Cummington.
Adjutant, Asahel Billings, of Goshen,
'Colonel, Noah Wells, of Rowe.
I Lieut. Colonel, Nehemiah Hathaway, of Ashfielda
I Major, Samuel H. Reed, of Rowe,
, Adjutant, Amos Shepard, of Buckland.
FIFTH DIVLSION.
FIRST BRIGADE.
'Colonel, Bartlett Murdock, of Wareham.
) Lieut. Colonel, Benjamin Ward, of Carver.
I Major, John B. Bates, of Plymouth.
Adjutant, Isaac L. Hedge, of do.
Colonel, John Collamore, of Scituate.
(Lieut. Colonel, Jesse Reed, of Marshfield.
(Major, John B. Turner, of Scituate.
Adjutant, Horace Collamore, of Pembroke.
Colonel, Salmon Fobes, of Bridgewater.
I Lieut. Colonel, Jonathan Chamberlain, of do..
(Major, Daniel Perry, of Abington.
Adjutant, Hector Orr, of Bridgewater.
Colonel, Ephraim Ward, of Middleborough. ♦
I Lieut. Colonel, Benjamin Wood, of do.
I Major, David Hathaway, of Rochester.
. Adjutant, Arad Thompson, of Middleborough.
SECOND BRIGADE.
Colonel, Rufus P. Barrows, of Rehoboth.
I Lieut. Colonel,
I Major,
.Adjutant, Jonathan Wheaton,jr. of Rehoboth,
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Field Officers of Infantiy.
r Colonel, Nathaniel Nelson, of New-Bedford.
2d. J Lieut. Colonel, Harrison G. Church, of Fairhaveft,
Beg. y Major, Sylvanus Ames, of Fairhaven.
C Adjutant, Asa Wood, of New-Bedford.
Colonel, Cromwell Washburn, of TaiJnton.
I Lieut. Colonel, Nathan King, of do.
\ Major, John Baylies, of do.
. Adjutant, George B. Atwood, of do.
Colonel, Joseph Lane, jr. of Mansfield.
> Lieut. Colonel, John Gilmore, of Eastoil.
> Major, Edward Richardson, of Attleborough*
Adjutant, David Cobb, jr. of Mansfield.
Colonel, Hercules Cushman, of Freetown.
Lieut. Colonel, Richard Borden, 2d. of Troy.
Major, Charlei Whitmarsh, of Dighton.
Adjutant, Philip P. Hathaway, of Freetown.
THIRD BRIGADE.
Colonel, Obed B. Nye, of Sandwich.
I Lieut. Colonel, Nathan B. Gibbs, of do.
\ Major, Joshua Nye, of Falmouth.
Adjutant, Sewall Fessenden, of Sandwich.
Colonel, Isaiah Bray, of Yarmouth.
'Lieut. Colonel, Gorham Crowell, of do.
Major, John Topping, of Chatham.
Adjutant, Joseph Hamblin, of Yarmouth.
Colonel, Joshua Small, of Truro.
Lieut. Colonel, Josiah Lincoln, of Eastham.
Major, Joel Snow, of do.
Adjutant, Michael Collins, of do.
SIXTH DIVISION.
FIRST BRIGADE.
Colonel, Abel Bartlett, of Leicester.
Lieut. Colonel, Charles Watson, 2d. of Spencer.
Major, Jonathan Stone, of Ward.
Adjutant, Emery Washburn, of Leicester.
Colonel, John Carpenter, of Uxbridge.
Lieut. Colonel, Lebbeus Gaskell, of Mendon.
Major, John W. Capron, of Uxbridge.
Adjutant, Caleb Hayward, of Mendon.
Colonel, Roswell Converse, of New-Braintree.
Lieut. Colonel, Srephen Fay, of do.
'Major, Charles Henshaw, of North-Brookfield.
■ Adjutant, Amorj H. Bowman, of N, Braintree.
Field Officers of Infantry. 11 5
("Colonel, Davie? Lathe, of Charlton.
4th. 3 Lieut. Colonel, John Fitts, jr. of do.
Reg. ") Major, Jacob Upham, of do,
( Adjutant, James VVolcott, jr. of Southbridge.
(Colonel,
5th. 5 Lieut. Colonel, John F. Barton, Milbury.
Reg.") Major, Reuben Waters, ir. of Sutton.
C Adjutant, Joseph W. Wright, of Milbury.
fColoiiel, Merrill Davis, of Holden.
6th. J Lieut. Colonel, Luther Johnson, of Worcester.
Reg. /Major, Joseph A. Reed, of Princeton.
C Adjutant, Jones Estabrook, of Holden.
SECOKD BRIGADE.
/•Colonel, John G. Davis, of Princeton.
1st. S Lieut. Colonel, Amory Holman, of Bolton.
Reg. J Major, John Whitney of Princeton.
(Adjutant, Peter Richardson, 2d. of Princeton.
C Colonel, Joshua W. Leland, of Grafton.
2d. J Lieut. Col. Francis B. Fay, of Southborough.
Reg.) Major, Daniel Harrington, of Shrewsbury.
(Adjutant, Otis Adams, of Grafton;
r Colonel, Josiah Wheeler, of Petersham.
3d. J Lieut. Colonel, Warner Hinds, of Hubbardston.
Reg. > Major, Abialbion Carter, of Petersham.
C Adjutant, Franklin S. Warner, of do.
(Colonel, Hosea Stone, of Ashburnham.
4th. J Lieut. Colonel, Charles Barrett, of do.
Reg. ^ Major. Ephraim Jones, of Lunenburg.
(Adjutant, Benjamin Barrett, of Ashburnham.
(Colonel, Franklin Gregory, of Royalston.
5th. 3 Lieut. Colonel, Willard Nev?ton, of do.
Reg.") Major, Artemas Lee, of Templeton.
(Adjutant, Nathan Bryant, jr. of do.
SEVENTH DIVISION.
FIRST BRIGADE. ^
'Colonel, Ira Owen, of Sheffield.
I Lieut. Colonel, Jedidiah Burrill, of do.
I Major, Darius Mason, of do.
Adjutant, Albert A. Root, of do.
Colonel, Joseph B. Hill, of West Stockbridge.
^ Lieut. Colonel, Darius Perkins, of Becket.
(Major, William Williams, of Stockbridge.
.Adjutant, David P. IngersoU, of do.
IM Officers of Cavalry.
(Colonel, Samuel Picket, of Otis.
3d. 3 Lieut. Colonel, George Marvin, of Sandisfield.
Reg. J Major, Harvey Wolcot, of do.
C Adjutant, Timothy Jones, of Otis.
SECOND BRIGADE.
^Colonel, Jabez Hall, of Lanesborough,
1st. \ Lieut. Colonel, Joel Harrison, of Williamstown.
Reg. "S Major, John Whitney, of Hancock.
(Adjutant, Stoddard Hubbell, of Lanesborough.
Colonel, Ethan Janes, of Pittsfield.
Lieut. Colonel, Josiah Butler, of do.
Major, Charles Churchill, of do.
Adjutant, Thomas Egliston, of Lenox.
Colonel, Levi Pierce, jr. of Peru.
Lieut. Colonel, Daniel Coman, jr. of Cheshire.
Major, Selden Spencer, of Hinsdale.
Adjutant, Simeon W, Right, of Dalton.
OFFICERS OF CAVALRY.
'FIRST DIMSION.
Second Brigade. 1 Battalion.
Major, Lemuel Gay, of Stoughton.
Adjutant, Azel Capen, of do.
Captain, William Tucker, of Canton.
Captain, John Shumway, of Dover.
Captain, Thomas S. Mann, of Wrentham.
Third Brigade. 1 Comfiany.
Captain, Stephen Wiley, of Charlestown.
SECOND DIVISION.
First Brigade^ 1 Battalion.
Major, Benjamin Wheeler, of Danvers.
Adjutant, Stephen Upton, of do.
Captain, Andrew Dodge, of Beverly.
Captain, George Appleton, of Hamilton.
Second Brigade, 1 Regiment.
Colonel, Moody Bridges, of Andover.
Lieut. Colonel, Porter Bradstreet, of Topsfield.
Major, Theron Johnson, of Andover.
Adjutant, William N. Cleaveland, of Topsfield-
Captain, David W. Boynton, of Rowley.
Officers of Cavalry. 117
Captain, John Pearson, of Newbury.
Captain, Nathaniel Bradstreet, of Rowley.
Captain, Isaac Blunt, jr. of Andover.
THIRD DIVISION.
First Brigade, 1 Battalion.
Major, Silas Eaton, of Framingham.
Adjutant, Zibeon Hooker, of Sherburne.
Captain, Abraham Bigelow, of Natick.
Captain, David Damon, of Reading.
Captain, Asa Trowbridge, of Newton.
Second Brigade, 3 Comfianies,
Captain, William Harrington, of Marlborough.
Captain, Cushing Burr, ir. of Ashbv.
Captain, Lovel Fletcher, of Chelmsford.
FOURTH DIVISION,
First Brigade^ 1 Regiment.
Colonel, Job Dickenson, of Granby.,
Lieut. Colonel, Dennison Parsons, of Granville,
Major, Lebbeus Chapin, of Palmer.
Adjutant, Earl Bishop, of South Hadley.
Captain. Pliny Forward, of Southwick.
Captain, Erastus Chapin, of Springfield.
Captain, William Field, jr. of Leverett.
Captain, Benjamin Witt, of Granby.
Captain, Gaston Dickson, of Middlefield.
Captain, Thomas Merrick, of Brimfield.
Second Brigade, 1 Regiment.
Colonel, Salmon Sheldon, of Leyden.
Lieut. Colonel, Luther Stone, of Goshen.
Major, Austin Rice, of Conway.
Adjutant, David Wright, of Deerfield.
Captain, Orra Sheldon, of Bernardston.
Captain, James Ballard, of Wendell.
Captain, Chester Mitchell, of Cummingtoh.
Captain, William Pomeroy, of Williamsburg.
Captain,
FIFTH DIVISION.
First Brigade., 1 Battalion.
Major, Harry Jackson, of Middleborough.
Adjutant, Seranu3 Shaw, of Bridgewat«r.
118 Officers of Cavalry.
Captain, Ira Clarke, of Rochester.
Captain, Nathan Hayward, of North Bridgewater.
Srrond Brigade^ 1 Battalion.
Major, Allen Hunt, ef Seekonk.
Adjutant, Jesse Hartshorn, of Taunton.
Captain, Daniel H. Abel), of Seekonk.
Captain, John A, Sturtevant, of Taunton,
Captain, Pliny Puffer, of Norton.
SIXTH DIVISION.
First Bn^adCt I Regiment,
Colonel, Hiram Wheelock, of Stnrbridge.
Lieut. Colonel, Warren Lincoln, of Western.
Major, John Hill, jr. of Charlton.
Adjutant, Samuel Tucker, of Charlton.
Captain, James Estabrook, of Rutland.
Captain, Joseph Robinson, jr. of Hardwick.
Captain, Jeremiah Shumway, of Stockbridge.
Captain, Joseph B. Chapin, of Upton.
Seco7id Brigade^ 1 Regiment,
Colonel, Thomas Wright, of Sterling.
Lieut. Colonel, Josiah Brigham, of Westborougfc.
Major, Nathan Nickerson, of Athol.
Adjutant, Charles Bridge, of Lancaster.
Captain, Seth Caldwell, of Barre.
Captain, Isaiah Munroe, of Shrewsbury.
Captain, Hollis Bruce, of Lancaster.
Captain, Jonathan Baldwin, 2d. of Terapleton.
Captain, Benjamin Harrington, of Westminster.
SEVENTH DIVISION.
First Brigade^ 1 Battalion.
Major, Allen Smith, of Stockbridge.
Adjutant, William B. Sexton, of Sheffield.
Captain, Sewall Sargent, of Stockbridge.
Captain, Calvin Stevens, of New-MarlborougU.
Captain, James Austin, of Sheffield.
Second Brigade, 1 Battalion,
Major, Alva Morrill, of Lenox.
Adjutant. George J. Tucker, of Lenox^
Captain, Arnold Bentley, of Pittsfield.
Captain, Abel Cowden, of Williamstown.
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Officers of Artillery. 119
OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY.
FIRST DIVISION.
First Brigade^ 1 Battalion.
Major, Robert Stetson, of Dorchester.
Adjutant, Thomas M. Moseley, of do.
Captain, Joseph May, of Roxbury.
Captain, John Vi..son, 3d. of Weymouth,
Captain, John Parks, of Dorchester.
Second Brigade, 1 Battalion.
Major, Samuel Hartshorn, jr. of Walpole.
Adjatant, Calvin Fisher, jr. of Wrentham.
Captain, George P. Ellis, of Walpole.
Captain, Cyrus Adams, of Medway.
Third Brigade, 1 Battalion.
Major, Thomas J. Lobdell, of Boston.
Adjutant, Amariah Preston, of do.
Captain, Francis Jackson, of do.
Captain, John Wade, of do.
Captain, William L. Smith, of do.
Boston Sea Fmcibles.
Captain, Russell Glover, of Boston.
SECOND DIVISION.
First Brigade^ 1 Reg. 1 Batti Reg.
Colonel, William Beach, of Gloucester.
Lieut. Colonel, Francis Peabody, of Salem.
Major,
Adjutant, John Towne, of Salem.
Captain, John Nichols, of Lynn.
Captain,
Captain, W' illiam Center, jr. of Gloucester.
Captain, Adam Nesmith, of Salem,
Battalion.
'Major, Joseph W- Green, of Marblehead.
Adjutant, Edmund F. Dixey, of do.
Captain, John S. Rodes, of do.
Captain, Jonathan B. Mason, of do.
Marblehead Light Infantry.
Captain, Joseph Gregory, jr- of Marblehead.
120 Officers of Artillery.
Second Brigade^ 1 Battalion,
Major, Benjamin Gleason, of Andover.
Adjutant, Pascal Abbot, of do.
Captain, John Colby, jr of Amesbury.
Captain, Ebenezer Bradbury, of Newburypoit.
Captain, Abel Abbot, of Andover.
THIRD DIVISION.
First Brigade, 1 Regiment.
Colonel, Thomas Learned, of Watertown,
Lieut. Colonel, John Hunting, of do.
Major, Eli Brown, of Acton.
Adjutant, Josiah Clark, of Watertown.
Captain, Otis White, of Charlestown.
Captain, Nathan Harrington, jr. of Lexiogton.
Captain, William Whiting, of Concord.
Captain, Samuel Somes, of Watertown.
Captain, Sylvius Holbrook, of Sherburne.
Second Brigade, 1 Battalion.
Major, AVilliam Dalrymple, of Groton.
Adjutant, Daniel Tuck, of Chelmsford.
Captain, Henry Baldwin, of Billerica.
Captain, Aaron Brown, of Groton.
FOURTH DIVISION.
First Brigade, 1 Regiment.
Colonel, Horatio Fitch, ofMonson.
Lieut. Colonel, Simeon Dwight, of Belchertown.
Major, Joseph Washburn, of do.
Adjutant, Ebenezer R. Eaton, of Monson.
Captain, Joel Tucker, of do.
Captain, Homer Preston, of Westfield.
Captain, Hezekiah Walker, jr. of Belchertown.
Captain,
Second Brigade^ 1 Regiment.
Colonel, Elijah Mattoon, jr. of Northfield.
Lieut Colonel, Ansel Phelps, of Greenfield,
Major, John Tobey, of Hawley.
Adjutant, Daniel L. Callen^er, of Northfield.
Captain, George Mayhew, of Charlemont.
Captain, William Joy, of Plainfield.
Captain, Richard Colton, of Northfield.
Captain, Nahum Adams, of Greenfield.
Captain, Samuel Wiijiams, of Nt^rthampto^,
Officers of Artillery. !5i
FIFTH DIVISION.
First Brigade., 1 Battalian.
Major, Micah Whitft, of Rochester.
Adjutant, Samuel N. Dyer, of Abington,
Captain, Nathaniel Wood, ofPiymouth,
Captain, Moses Noyes, of Bridgew^ter.
Captain,
Second Brigade^ 1 Battalion.
Major, Seneca Sanford, of Attieborough.
Adjutant, William Stall, of New-Bed foi'd.
Captain, John Harrison, of do.
Captain,
Third Brigade., 1 Battalion.
Major, Nathaniel Shiverick, jr. of Falmbutb.
Adjutant, Samuel Shiverick, jr. of do.
Captain, Jesse Noble, of do.
Captain, Joshua Winslow, of Brewster.
SIXTH DIVISION.
Fir at Brigade, 1 Battaliom
Major, Joel Gleason, of Worcester,
Adjutant, Moses Brigham, of do.
Captain. Charles Putnam, of do.
Captain, William McKinstry, jr. of Southbridge.
Captain, Clark Sumner, of Milford.
Second Brigade, 1 Battalion,
Major, Hannibal Laughton, of Lancaster,
Adjutant, Henry Allen, of Leominster,
Captain, Frederick Wm. Jones, of do.
Captain, Daniel F. Maynard, of Sterling,
Captain, Willcot Harwood, of Barre.
SEVENTH DIVISION. '
First Brigade .f 1 Battalion.
Major, Charles Taylor, of Great-Barrington.
Adjutant, Augustus Hitchcock, of do.
Captain, Coonrod Burghardt, of do.
Captain, Loring G. Robbins, of West-Stockbridge,
Second Brigade^ 1 Battalion.
Major, Thomas Ensign, of Fittsfield.
Adjutant, Ezekiel R. Colt, of do.
Captain, Seymour Mead, of Lanesborough,
Captain,
I4
122 Officers of the Third Brigade.
DIVISIONARY CORPS OF INDEPENDENT
CADETS.
CafitdttHy Lieut. Colonel, Harrison G. Otis, jp.
Lieutenant^ Major Marshal B. Spring.
Mnaign, Major Thomas C. Anaory,
Adjutant^ Captain, John Gray Rogers.
Surgeon^ John C, Warren, m. d.
ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY
COMPANY. Incorporated 1638.
Cafitain., Major Alexander H. Gibbs.
l«r Lieutenant^ Captain James N. Staples.
2d Lieutenant^ Lieut. Colonel, James Hamilton.
Adjutant^ Colonel Thomas Hunting.
lat Sergeant^ Lieut. John Farrie, jr.
2d Sergranty Captain Silas Stuart.
M Sergeant y Captain Charles M. Domett,-
4>th Sergeant^ Major Prentiss Hobbs.
Clerk^ Ensign Henry H. Huggeford,
Treasurer^ Sdicoh Hall, Esq,
Armourer y David W. Bradlee, Esq.
OFFICERS IN THE THIRD BRIGADE FIRST
DIVISION, (including Boston and Chelsea,) in
Commission, November, 1822. Revised by the
Brigade- Major.
Brigadier- General^ Theodore Lyman, jr.
Aid'de-Camfi^ William H. Eliot.
Brigade- Major and Littfiector^ Martin Brimmer.
Brig<ide-Quarter- Master^ Augustus Aspinwall.
FIRST REGIMENT.
Colonel, Lewis Lerow.
Lieutenant- Colonel, Samuel Aspinwall.
Major, Lyman Robinson.
Admtant, N. B. Mountfort Chafilain, Rev. D. Sharp
Qusr. Master, N. Greene Surgeon, S, A. Shurtl^T
ray- Vlaster, Benjamin B. Surg, Mate, S. G. H»we
Curtjg
Officers of the Third Brigade.
123
Tohh Elliot
ohn R. Bradford
hs, N. Howe, jr.
fohn Simmons
Jilas Stuart
Henry S. Kent
Grenet Holbrook
Ralph Beatley
Cbas. M. Domett
Walter Frost
Lieutenants-
William Hooton
Solomon Loud
James Henry )
F. C. Whiston S
Edmund Longley
Thomas P. Carver
Delmont Locke
Reub. Carver, jr.
James Stowers
Thomas C. Hollis
Stephen Clark
Ensigns.
Elisha 'Winalow
Rufus Rice
Horace Stearns
Dudley Sargent
Thos. Harbach,jr«
John Benner, jr.
Isaac T. Dupee
Spencer Beatley
vacant.
Wm. Tread well
SECOND REGIMENT.
Colonel, Daniel L. Gibbens.
JLieiitenant'Colonely Francis Soulhack.
Mijor, Daniel Brown.
Adjutaiity George M. Gib- Chafitain, Paul Dean
bens -S'i^r^e'0«,Chandler Bobbins
Q. Master y Edw. Watson Surgeon's Mite, Benjamin
Pay- Master^ Reuben Vose D. Greene
Cap 'o ins,
P, R. L. Stone
Amos B. Parker
Robert French
Lewis Dennis
John Muzzy
Matthias Leach
Henry H. Barton
William Wales, jr.
C. G. Loring
J. T. Winthrop
Lieutenants.
A. H. Stevens
William Howe
Jos. Wheelwright
Asa Clark
Amos H. Haskell
George Stearns
John Peirce
Calvin Hatch
W. H. Gardner
P. H. Peirce
THIRD REGIMENT.
Ensigns.
Amasa Bryant
Amos G. Smith
Justus Lincoln
Elias Kingsley
Charles Hubbard
James Hunt
Cornelius Nye
Samuel Roberts
W. F. Otis
Josiah Quiney, jr.
Colonelj Thomas Hunting.
Lieutt nant- Colonel, Ruel Baker.
Major^ Prentiss Hobbs.
Adjutant, Geo. W. Thayer Chafilainy
Qr.Mastery John A. Savels Surgeon^
pay Master^ John A. Un- S. Matey
derwood
Asa BuckmtfB
124 Officers of tfee Tl^ird Brigade.
Cafitains. JLieut nants. Emigns.
Joshua Simonds John F. Bannister Ben,an>.;n True
Gushing Fearing Joseph Head jr. Deraslur. lap
John S. Tjler Wm.A.DickeruauQ H. H. Huggefprd
DanielHastings,2d William S. Hawes Willard Patridge
Ephraim Dodge Stephen Foot Elijah Packard
Jawics Sharp Eddy Fairbanks Sumner Fuller
Benj. M. Nevers Brewst. Reynolds VVm. H. Howard
Geo. A. Hodges Sidney Bartlett vacant.
Samuel L. Abbot John Farrie, jr. Wra. ■ . Stimpsou
Edward White John T. Dingley John Day
Josiah L. C. Amee Daniel Webber James Sinclair
James Garland Thomas Haviland Eph. Marsh, jr.
BATTALIOX OE ARTILLERY.
Major, Thomas J. Lobdell,
Adjutant^ Amariah Preston Qr. Master^ Jas. A. G. Otis
Surp^eoriy John Jeffries.
Cafitains. \st Lieutenants. 2d Lieutenants*
Francis Jackson Jedediah Tuttle Samuel Lyndes
John Wade Othniel French Moses A. Taylor
William L. Smith Leonard Cutter Jason D. Battles
LIGHT DRAGOONS.
Cafitain. Lieutenants. Cornet.
Stephen Wiley L'u^her^'palLr ^benr. CUflinjr-
SEA. FENCIBLES.
Captain^ Russell Glover.
First Lieutenant^ EHward L. Scatt.
Second Lieutenant^ Joseph Lewis.
Ensign^ John Doak-
BRIGADE BA5D.
Master^ Asa Fillebrown.
Henry Neibuhr, Lemuel Clark, Wm. Crombie, Geo.
W. Foster, Seth Bates, John Bartlett, Moses Mann, Asa
Warren, Janes Clark, Charles Wright, Willard Mann,
Joel R. Mann, Asji Perry, John B. Warren, Calvin Si-
nutnds, Privates,
tiniyersity at Cambridge, 125
VmVERSITY AT CAMBRIDGE, OR HAR-
VARD COLLEGE.
Inducted. presidents. Died qt Resigned.
1640 Rev. Henry Dunsiar, 1654
1654 Rev. Charles ChHuncy, s.T.ff. 1672
1672 Rev, Leonard Hoar, m. d. 1675
1675 Rt V. Uriah Oakes, a.m. 1681
1682 Doct. John Rogers, a m. 1684
1685 Rev. Increase Mather, d.d. 1701
1701 Rev. Samuel Will ,rd, a. m. Vice Prea, 1707
1708 Hon. John Levereti, A.M. F.RS. 1724
1725 Rev. Benjamin Wadsworth, a.m. 1737
1737 Rev Edw>.rdHolyoke, A.M. 1769
1770 Rev. Samuel Locke, d.d. 1773
1774 Rev. Samuel Langdon, D.D. 1780
1781 Kev. Joseph Willard, D.D. LL.D. 1804
1806 Rev. Simuel Webber, d.d. ItlO
3810 Rev. John T. Kirkland, d.d. ll.d.
board of overseers.
His ExceUerc)' the Governor.
His Honor the Lieutenant Governor.
The Members of the Council, and of the Senate.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives.
The President of the University, ex officiis ; togeth-
er with the following persons, ejected for the purpose,
(excepting those who were ministers of the six neigh-
bouring towns in the year 1810,) vacancies among
whom are filled by the Board.
Hon. William Pb.ill;ps. Rev. John Bradford.
Wm Spooner, m.d. Eliphalet Porter, d.d.
John Welles. Abiel Holmes, d.d.
HarrisonG,Otis,LL.D* John Foster, d.d.
Arte mas Ward. Thaddeus Fiske, d.d.
John Lowell, Esq. ll.d. Th d M. Harris, d.d.
Hon. Isaac Parker, ll.d. Thomas Gray.
Josiah Qii'-ncy. John Pierce, d. d.*
!Nath Eowditch, ll.d. W E. Channing, d.d.
Charles Jackson.LL.D. Charles Lov.eil. d d.
John dickering, ll.d. John Co<lm?n, d.d.
Richard Sullivan. Francis P'li kmar.
Joseph Story, ll.d. Thomas B. Gannett.
Daniel Webster, ll.d. Naih.L.Frothingham.
* Secretarij of the Board, Henry U'are.
L 2
126 University at Cambridge.
CORPORATION.
President, Rev. John Thornton Kirkland, d.d.ll.d.
Fellows^ Rev. Eiiphalet Porter, D.D.Hon. William'^
Prescott, LL.D. Hon. Harrison Gray Otis, ll.d. Rev.
William E. Channing, d.d.
Treasurer^ Hon. John Davis, ll.d.
Steward and Patron^ Stephen Higginson, jr. Esq.
PROFESSORS, TUTORS, &C.
Aaron Dexter, m. d. Ervi7ig Piofesaor of Chemistry
Emeritus,
I ! 'I' Mg^i. ProfeBsor ofMitural History.
RjBV. Henry Ware, d,d. HoUis Professor of Divinity ^
and Registrar.
Hon Isaac Parker, ll.d. Roy all Professor of Lcniu
Levi Hedge, ll.d. College Prof of Log. and Mftafih.
Rev. John S. Fopkin, d. d. College Professor of Greek,
James Jackson, m d Hersey Professor of the Theory
and Practice of Physic.
Hon. Asahel Stearns, a. m. Umoersity Prof, of Law,
John C. Warren, m.d. Hersey Profesnor of jinatomy
and Surgery.
Sidney Willard. a m. Hancock Professor of Hebrew
and other Oriental Langu ges.
John Gorham, m.d. Erving Professor of Chemistry.
Alford Proff. of JVat. Religion, Moral
Philosofihy and Civil Polity,
John Farrar, a. m. Hollis Prof, of Math, a* Alat Phil.
Andrews Norton, a.m. Dexter Prof, of Sacred Literat.
Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Rwnford Professor, and Professor
of Materia Medic a.
! Professor of Mineralogy and Geology »
George Ticknor, a.m. Smith Professor of French and
Sfianish Languages and Literature^ and Professor
of Belles Lettrcs.
Walter Channing, m.d. Professor of Obstetricks and
Medical Jurisprudence.
Edward T. Channing, a.m. Boylston Professor of
Rhetorick and Oratory.
Rev. Edward Everett, A. M. p.d. Eliot Professor of
Greek Literature.
Charles Folsom, A. M. Tutor in iMtin^ and Acting-
Lib'-arian,
Rev. George Otis, A. M, Tutor in Latin,
Theological Education Society. 127
James Hayward, a. m. Tutor in Mathematics and
Katural Philosofihy,
Nathaniel Woo i, a.b Tutor in Mathematics and Nat-
ural Phiiosofihy.
John Fessendeii. a. m. Regent.
Geo? lie R. Noyes, a. m. Proctor,
J(;hri Porter, a.m. Assistant Librarian,
Francis Sales, Esq. Insiructer in French and Sfianish,
Thomas Nuttall, Esq. Curator of the Botanick Garden,
The College Library contains about 26,000 volumes.
The Boylston Mc-dical Library, exceeding 600 vol-
umes, is distinct from the public Library of the Uni-
versity.
The usual time of examination for the freshmai^
class is the Friday next after Commencement.
The time of residence of undergraduates at the Uni-
versity, except for those, who enter at an advanced
standing, is four years.
Vacations. First, four weeks and ten days from
Commence iuent. Second, seven weeks from the 4th
Friday in December. Third, two weeks from the 3d
Friday in Mny.
Commencement on the last Wednesday in August.
Public Exhibitions of the Students are in the Univer-
sity Chapel on the last Tuesday in October, the last
Tuesdiy in April, and the Thursday preceding Com-
mencement, beginning at eleven o'clock, a. m.
The Medical Lectures commence in Boston on the 3d
Wednesday in November A course is given at the
College between the first of April and the last of July.
Society for firomoting Theological Education in
Hansard University.
President, Rev. John T. Kirkland, n.D. ll.d.
Vice-President, Samuel Parkman, Esq. Hon. Israel
Thorndike, Hon. Peter C. Brooks.
Corresfionding Sec'ry, Rev. Nathl. L. Frothingham.
Recording Sc'c'ry, Rev. Francis Parkman.
Treasurer ^ Lemuel Shaw, Esq.
Directors, Rev. E. Porter, d.d. Hon. D. A. White,
Ichabod Tucker, Esq. Joseph Hurd, Esq. John Howe,
128' Williams CoUesrc.
Jonathan Phillips, James ?)avage, Geoi'ge Bond, and
Stephen Higginsrn, Esqrs.
Auditors, Thomas VVigglesworth, Samuel Vlay,
Israel Munson, Esqrs
Tnifitees, Hon B. Pickman, Hon. J Lloyd, Hon. J.
Quincy, Andrew Ritchie, Esq. Peter (). Tliacher, Esq.
PHI BETA KAPPA.
jii/iha of Massachusetts.
Anniversary at Cambridge, &jy after Commencement.
President, Hon Joseph Story.
Vice-President, Rev, Edward Everett,
Corresfwnding ISJ" Kec, ^ec'ry. Prof. J s.G. CogswelK..
Williams College,
Incorporated June 22, 1793.
Afifiointed, presidents. Died or Resigned ^^
1793 Ebenezer Fitch, D.D. 1815 ^'
181.7 Zcphaniah Sv^ift M^ore, d.d. 1821
1821 Edward Dorr Griffin, d.d.
Vice-President, Rev. Al van Hyde, d.d.
Treasurer^ Hon. Daniel Noble, Esq.
Secretary^ Charles A. Dewey, Esq.
Professor of Divinity, Edward D. Griffin, d. d.
Prof, Mathematics, A''at. Philosofihy, and Lecturer
in Chemistry, Chester Dewey, a. m.
Professor of Languages, Ebenezer Kellogg, a m.
Tutors, Emerson Davis, A.B. Jona. E. WoGdbridge,A.B,
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Rev.EdwardD.Griffin,D.D. Hon. Joseph Lvman
Rev. Alvan Hyde, d.d. Joseph, VVoodbridge, Esq.
Re V.Samuel Shepard, D.D. Levi Glezen, Esq.
Rev. Theophilus Packard Thaddeus Pomei oy, Esq/
Rev. Timothy M. Cooley Rev. Heman Humphrey
Rev. Thomas Snell Hon. George Blis-?, l l.d,
Hon. Ezra Starkweather Rev. Isaac Knapp
Hon. Daniel Noble Rev. Ezra Fisk.
Vacations. First, 4 weeks from Commencement.
Second,, 6 weeks f»om the Wednesday succeeding the
4th Wednesday in December. Third, 3 weeks Iroiu '
the third Wednesday in May.
Comirencement, first Wednesday in Septennber.
Williams College. 129
Five thousand dollars have been given to this Col-
! ege, by the late Woodbridge Little, Esq. the interest
if which is to be applied to the education of pious young
t nen (who have not the means of obtaining a liberal
[ :ducation) for the ministry.
COURSE OF STUDIES AT WILLIAMS COLLEGE.
The requisites for admission into the Freshman Class,
?ire a knowledge of the English, Latin, and Greek
I jramraars ; an ability to constru.* and parse any part
)f Virgil, Cicero's Select Orations, Caesar's Commen-
aries, the Greek Testament, and Dalzel's Collectanea
jriBca Minora, and to write true Latin in prose ; a
inowledfre of Arithmetic, and Cummings*s Geography;
tnd testimonials of good character.
FRESHMEN.
First Term. Livy, Dalzel's Graeca Majora, 1st vol.
Meilson's Greek Exercises; Adam's Roman Antiquities.
Second Term, Livy continued, Murray's English
Grammar, VV^ebber's Arithmetic, Graca Majora con-
I jnued, Day's Algebra, American Geography, (Morse
I vol. 8vo.)
Third Term. Horace through the Odes, Algebra
XMitinued, American Geography continued, Grscca
4ajora and Neilson's Greek Exercises continued.
Declamations daily through the year.
Translations daily from Latin to English during the
first half of the year, and from English to Latin the last
naif of the year. Compositions daily during the 3d Term.
SOPHOMORES.
First Term. Walker's Elements of Elocution, Hor-
ace continued, Euclid, Eastern Geography, Blair's Lec-
tures, (1st. vol.)
Second Term. Horace and Walker's Elocution con-
jnued, Hedge's Logic, Euclid continued, Day's Lo^a-
-ithmsand Trigonometry, Geography continued, Blair's
Uectures, f2d vo'.) Greek Testament,
Third Term. Tytler's Elements of History, Graca
Majora, Cicero de Oratore.
Declamation daily through the year.
Translations daily the First Term from Latin to En-
glish, Second Term from Greek to Latin, Third Term
Tom Greek to English.
Composition daily through the year.
130 Williams College.
JUNIORS.
First Term. Day's Mensuration, Levelling, Surr
veying and Navigation ; (iraeca Majora, (2d vol.)Chem7
istry, Enfield's Natural Philosophy. ^,
Second Term. Excerpta Latina, Paley's Evidences
of Revealed Religion, Day's Matheitsatics continued,
Enfield continued, Giasca Majora, (2d vol.) conti ued.
Third Term. Excerpta Latina continued, E field
continued, Analytic Geometry, compnsing Plane and
Spherical Trigonometry and Conic St rtionsrChemii.try.
Declamation daily through the year
Disputations and Themes alternately by divisions,
weekly during the First and Second Terms.
Compositions on Philosophical subjects tne 3d Term.
SENIORS.
First Term, Campbell's Philosophy .of Rhetoric,.
Stewart's Elements of Intellectual Philosophy.
Second Term, Anatomy, Paley's Natnrf^l Theology,
Leslie's Letters on Deism, Paley's Moral Philoeophy.
Third Term. Paley's Political Philosophy, Vattel's'
Law of N ations.
Vincent on the Catechism every Saturday forenoon.
A critical exercise in composition every FridMy i. re- '.
jioon. Disputations, Themes, or half Themes, weekly •
in divisions. Declamations, or exercises in reading,
weiekly in divisions, &c &c
Chemical Lectures given to the Juniors and Seniors*
in the First and Third Terms, and Lectures in Natursd'
Philosophy to the Jupiors as they pr« -gress i'- E ifield.—
Occasional Lectures in the Chapel by the Pi ofessors of
Natural Philosophy, and of Languages. Instruction in
Hebrew by the Professor of Languages given to such
as wish it. Lectures in Mineralogy and Botany to
select classes. ,*
The tuition for each term is seven dollars and fifty
cents. The term bills, including tuition, room rent,
library charges, ordinary repait s, 8cc. amount to about
thirty dollars a year
The price of board is from one dollar, to one dollar
thirty-four cents. Wood is one dollar fifty cents a
cord. From twelve to seventeen cents a week is paid
for washing.
The income of the charity funds is sufficient to pay
Bowdoin College. 151
the term bills of twenty-five students, and is applied to
the pjyment of them m whole or in part according to
the necessities of students: Half of this is alike appli-
cable to all indigent youi.'g men of merit, whether de-
signed for the Chtistian ministry or not.
Bowdoin College^ at Brunswick, f Maine, J
Incorpcirated June 24, 1794.
Inducted. Presidents. Died,
1802 Rev. Joseph M'Keen, d.d» 1807
1807 R^v. Jvsse Appleton, D.D. 18i9
1820 Rev.Wr;!iam Alkn,D.D.
BOAPD OF TRUSTEES.
President, Rev. William Allen, d.d.
Vic-- f resident ^ Rtv. Hftzekiah Packard, d.d.
Secretary, Hon. Benjamin Orr.
Rev. Thomas Lancaster, Rev. Elijah Kellogg, Hwi,
Samuel S. Wilde, ll.d Hon. Prentiss Mellen, Hon.
Josiah Stebbins, Rev. Elijihalet Giliet, John Abbot,
Esq. Rev. Ichabod Nichols, d.d. Hon. Stephen Longfel-
low, jr.
BOARD OF OVERSEERS.
Preftidenr^ Hen. Jeremiah Bailey.
Vice-President, Robert H. Gardiner, Esq.
Secretary, Jcseph M'Keen, Esq.
Treasurer^ John Abbot, Esq.
Whole numl)er,45, including the President of the
College, and the Secretary of the Trustees.
PROFESSORS, TUTORS, & LIBRARIAN.
Prof, of Math, and Nat, Philoso. and Lecturer on
^ Cfiemi*itry and Mineralogy ^ and Materia Medica,
Parker Cleaveland, a. m.
Professor of Languages,, Samuel P Newman, a. m.
Profssor of Theory and Practice of Physic ^ Sur-
gery, Nathan Smith, m. n. of New H; ven.
Professor of Anatomy Is^ Physiology, ]ohnD. Wells,M. d.
Tutor in the Latin and Greek Languages, Benjamin
Hale, AM
Tutor in Gtomet*y, ksfc, Alpheus S. Packard, a. m..
Tutor Of Languages and Metaphysics^ Alpheus S.
Packard, a. m.
tfe Yale College.
Tutor of Mafhertiaticka and JVatural Philosofihy^ Wit
%ai McDougall.
Librarian, John Abbot, A. M.
The Library contains about 6000 vols. The Seciety
Libraries about 2400. The gallery of paintings con-
tains 72 pieces, many of which are the works of the
most celebrated artists.
Vacations. Firsts 4 weeks from Commencement.
Second, 6 weeks from the first Wednesday in January.
Third, 3 weeks from the first Wednesday after tiic
third Monday of May.
Commencement is on the 1st Wednesday in September.
Waterville College^ {Maine.)
President^ Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, d.d.
Professor of Theology, Rev. Stephen Chapin, d.d«
Professor of Languages , Rev. Avery Brig^s, a.m.
Tutor is" Librarian^ Ephraim Tripp, a.b.
Tutor., Elijah Foster, a.b.
Precefitor of the Latin School, Henry Paine, a.b.
*• .' ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ «
Yale College at New- Haven, Founded, A. D. 1700,
^fifiointed, presidents. Died or resigned..
1701 Rev. Abraham Pearson, 1707
1719 Rev. Timothy Cutler, d. d. 1722
1727 Rev. Elisha Williams, 1739 •
1739 Rev. Thomas Clap, 1766
1766 Rev. Naphtali Dagget, d. n. 1777
1777 Rev. Ezra Stiles, d. d. l l. d. 1795
1795 Rev. Timothy Dwight, d. d. l l. d. 1817
1817 Rev. Jeremir^h Day, d.d. l l. d.
FELLOWS.
The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and six senior
State Senators, toi^ether with the following Clergy-
men, viz. Calvin Chapin, d.d. Joseph Strong, d.d. fi<^-
noni Upson, d. d. AmosBassett, d D.John EUint, d. n.
Rev. David Smith, R-^v Matthew Noyes,DanielSmith,
Andrew Elliot, Rev. Moses C. Welsh, d. d.
PROFESSORS. ,i
Professor of Chemistry ^Jf Mineralogy^ Benjamin Sflf-
liman.
Professor of Oriental Languages, James Lace KingMf .
BrowD University. 1S3
Professor ofDivin. Rev. Elcazer Thompson Fitch,A.M.
. Professor ofKhetorick.Kcv. Chauncev A.Goodrich,A.M .
Frufessor of Mathematics ^ J\''aiural Philosofihyy
Matthew Rice Dutton, a. m.
D wight Professor of didactic Theology, Nathaniel W.
Taylor, a. m.
Tutorsy Edward Bull, Lyman Coleman, Sylvester Hov-
ey, John H. Lathrop, Theodore D. Woolsey, Solomon
Sioddard, jr. ll.d.
Treasurer^ Hon. James Hillhouse.
Steward^ Stephen Twinmg, Esq.
MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT.
Materia Medica ^ Botany, Eneas Munson, m, d. EU
Ives, M. D. Adjunct,
Theory Is' Practice of Medicine, Surgery IS" ObsteiricSy
Nathan Smith, m.d f.r.s.
Anatomy and Physiology, Jonathan Knight,
JtT* The Library contains about 6G00 volumes.
VACATIONS. First, 6 weeks from Commencement.
Second, 2 weeks from the 2d Wednesday in January,
Third, from the 1st. Wednesday in May, 4 weeks.
Commencement is on the 2d Wednesday in Sept.
Phi Beta Kapfia. Alpha of Connecticut,
Anniversary the d^y before Commencement at Yale
College. Hon. David Uaggett, President.
Broivn University at Providence, JR. I.
Foundeu by charter, 1764-, Organized at Warren,
1765. First commencement fat Warren) 1769. Re-
moved to Providence, 1770 Occupied as a hospital
from 1776 to 1782. Received its present designation,
1804. Medical school commenced, 1810.
PRESIDENTS.
1765 Rev. James Manning, D.D. Died 1791
1792 Rt v. Jonathan Maxcy, d.d. Resigned 1802
1802 Rev. .\sa Messer, s.t.d. ll.d.
The Corporation is composed of 12 Fellows, and 36
Trustees. The former have exclusively the power of
conferring degrees. In all other acts, the two bodies
have concurrent jurisdiction.
PRESENT FELLOWS.
Hon.^David Uowell, ll.d* Solomon Drown, h. ]>,
134 Dartmouth College. |
Robert Rogers, Esq. James Brown, Esq. Rev. Henry
Wight, Samuel Eddy, ll.d. Rev. Asa Messer, d.o.
LL.D. Rev. Thomas B ildwin, d. d. Rev. Nathan B.
Crocker, Rev. |ienry Edes, Nathaniel Searle,jr ll.d.
Rev. Lucius Bowles.
Trustees^ Right Rev. Alexander V. Griswold, d.d.
Chancellor^ and Z5 others.
PROFESSORS.
Professor of Law, Hon. David Hrwell, ll.d.
Pfof. (f Moral Philos &iMftafih. Rev.Calvin Park,s.T.D.
Pi'of of Materia Medica ^Botany, Solomon Drown.M.D. ,
Prrf. of Anatomy Sc Surgery, LJsher Parsons, m.d.
Prof, of Theory & Practice of Med, Levi Wheaton, m.d.
Prof of Oratory & Belles Lettres, Hon. Tristam
Burgess, a.m. ll.d.
Professor ofChemitry^ John D'Wolf, a.m.
Prof of Mathematics & JVatural Philosofihy^ Jasperi
Adams, a.m«
Tutors^ Increase Sumner Smith, Samuel Starkweather. ^
Tutor and Librarian^ L S. Smith, A. b,
Precrfitor of the Grammar School, Silas A. Crape, a.b.
Commencement is on the 1st Wednesday in September.
Medical Lectures commence on the 3d" Wednesday of
November.
vacations. Firsty 3 Weeks from Commencement.
Second, 8 weeks from the last Wednesday in December.
Third, 2 weeks from the third Wednesday in May.
Dartmouth College, at Hanover^ JV. If,
Founded in 1769.
Afifiointed* presidents. Died or Resigned,
1769 Rev. Eleazer Wheelock, d.d. 1779
1779 Hon. John Wheelock, ll.d. 1815
1815 Rev. Francis Brown, d.d. 1820
1820 Rev. Daniel Dana, d.d. 182^
1822 Rev. Bennet Tyier, d. d.
PROFESSORS.
P^^f of Math. & J^'at. Philos. Ebenezer Adams, a.m.
Phillips Prof, of Theology Rev Roswell Shurtleff, a.m.
Prof, qf Surg. Obst. 6^' Med Juris. R. D. Mussey,M.D,
Prcff. of Theory and Hrac. oj Physic, Mat,Med,Si Bot-
any, Daniel Oliver, m.d.
Vermont Colleges. 135
^rof. ofChem, Min. i:fc. J. F. Dana, m.d.
Professor of Languages y Wm. Chamberlain, a.m.
Professor of Rh€t(>rick and Oratory, Charles B. Had-
duck, A.M.
Prof of Morale Intellectual PhUos . Dan.OUver,A M.
Tutors, Ebenezer C. Tracy, a.m. Ira Perley, a.b.
Commencement is on the Wednesday preceding the
ast Wednesday in August.
VACATIONS. Firsts 4 wceks from Commencement.
—From the first Monday in January, 7 weeks — And
Tom the Thursday next preceding the last Wednesday
in May, two and a halt weeks.
37* The Libraries contain about 12000 volumes.
Maoris Charitij School connected ivih the College.
Preceptor y Archelaus Fuller Putnam, a.b.
Phi Beta Kappa. Alpha of Kiiv- Hampshire*
President, Levi Woodbury, i. l.d.
Vice- President., Charles B. Hcidiiuck, a.m. Prof.
Corresponding Secretary, William T. Hadduck, a.m.
Anniversary at Hanover the day prt-cedinti; Cpm-
mcncement.— Samuel L. Knapp, Esq. of BostOit is ap-
pointed Orator for the next anniversary ; an^i Nathan-
iel H. Carter, of New- York, Poet.
University of Vermont.
Estabhshed ar Burlington, 1791.
PRESIDENTS.
1800 Rev. Daniel C. Sanders, d. d. 1814
1816 Rev. Samuel Austir., d.d. 1821
1822 Rev. Daniel Hasktrli, d.d.
PROFESSORS.
Prof of Math.lsf Nat. PhiL James Dean, A.a.s.
Pr f. of Learned Languages, Lucas Hubbell, a.m.
Lecturer on Surgery and Theory b* Prac. of Physic,
Nathan R. Smith, m. d.
Prof, of Anatomy ^ Physiology, Nathan R Smith.MJJ.
Pr'bf of Chemistry Klf Pharmacy, Arthur L Porter,M.D.
Prof, cf Botany and Materia Medica, Wm.Paddock,M.D.
Prof of Institutes of Surgery^ James K. Piatt, m. d.
Commencement 2d Wednesday in August.
136 Middlebury and Princeton Colleges.
Mddlebury College^ ( Vermmt ) Incor. Nov. 1, ISOq.
President, Rev. Joshua Bates, d.d.
Professor of Law, Nathaniel Chipman, ll.d.
Pro/: of Math, ^ .Vat, FhiL Frederick Hall, a.m.
Prof, of Divinity, Rev. John Hough, > m.
Prof, of Learned Languages^ Robert B. Patten, a.b,
J'rof (f Chemistry, Reuben D. Mussey, m.d.
Tutors, Jonathan C. Southmayd, Hetnan Rood.
VACATIONS. Firsts 4 weeks from Commencement,
Stcond, 7 weeks from the first Wednesday in January.
Third, 2 weeks from the 3d Wednesday in May.
Commencement is on the 3d Wednesday in August.
Princeton CoUegCy ( N'ew Jersey.)
Founded A. D. 1738, and called Nassau-Hall,
Inducted. pr e s i d ent s . Died or Resigned,
1746 Rev Jonathan Dickinson, a.m. 1747
1748 Rev. Aaron Burr, a.m. 1757
1757 Rev, Jonathan Edwards, a.m. 1758
1759 Rev. Samuel Davies, a m, 1761
1761 Rev. Samuel Finley, d.d. 1766
1768 Rev. J«^»hn Witherspoon, o.n. ll.d. 1795
1795 Rev. Saml. Stanhope Smith, d.d. ll.d. 1812
1812 Rev. Aiihbel Green, D.D. LL.D. 1622
1822 Rev. Dr. Carnahan.
Prof of Lang, and Belles Lettres, Philip Lindsly, A.wr,
P^^f' 9f Mathematics^ Henry Vethake, a. m.
Prof of Chemistry, Exfi. Philosophy^ and Nat, Hist,
Jacob Green, a. m.
The Commencement is on the last Wednesday in
September.
vacatio N s. From Commencement six weeks, and
in the spring, four weeks, immediately preceding the
eleventh of May.
South Carolina College.
President^ Thomas Cooper, m.d.
Professor of Languages^ Thomas Park, m.d.
Professor of Logic and Moral Philosophy ^ Re?. Ben"
jamin R, Montgomery.
Theological Institution, Andover. 157
Hamilton Cotltge, Cllnt&n, Oneida County, (JV. Y.J
Founded 1812.
Rev Henry Davis, d. d. President,
Prof, of Math, klf Nat, Philos. Theodore Strong, a.m.
JProfessor of Languages, Rev. John Monteith.
-^^^f of Chemistry & Mineralogy^ Josiah Noyes, m.d.
Tutors, Eleazer Latrop, a. m. Willi.xm Kirkland, a.m.
Commencement, fourth Wednesday in August.
" VACATIONS, Firat^ 6 weeks trom Commencement.
Second^ 3 weeks froni 2d Wednesday in January.
Thirds 4 weeks from the 2d Wednesday in May.
Union Collf'ge^ Schenectady, (JV. Y.J
EHphal>-t Nott, D. D President.
Prof, of Logic, & Moral Philos&fihv, AndrevfY&tes^D.D.
Professor of Languages, Walter Monteith.
Prof of Math & fsTat. Phil. Rev. Alonzo Potter, a. m.
Prof, of Chemistry £c Mineralogy ^ Joel B. Nott, A.M.
Tutors^ B. F. Joslin, a.m. John Yates, a. b.
Commencement 4th Wednesday in July.
vacations. Pirstf 7 weeks from Commencement
Second^ 3 weeks in Dec. Third, 3 weeks in April.
Phi Beta Kafifia.
/'resfrf^^ Thomas McAuley, LL.D.
Corresfionding-Secretary, Andrew Yates, d.d.
Register^ Giles F. Yates.
Secretary^ Joel B. Nott.
Theological Institution y Jndover. Founded A.D. 1807.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
President, Rev. Eliphalet Pearson, ll. d.
Clerk, Mark Newman, Esq.
Treasurer, Samuel Farrar, Esq;
His Honor William Phillips, Rev. Jedidiah Morse, d.d.
Hon. Josiah Quincy, Rev. Daniel Dana, d.d. Rev.Abiel
Holmes, d.d. John Adams, a. m. Samuel H. Walley,
£sq. Samuel Hubbard, Esq. Rev. Justin Edwards.
BcARD OF VISITORS.
President t William Ban let, Esq.
Secretary^ Rev. Calvin Chapin, d.d.
Moses Brown, Esq. Hon. George Bliss, LL.D. Rev.
Calvin Chapin, d.d.
M2
13^' American Edacatioo Society.
PROFESSORS.
Bartktt Prof of Sac, Rhetoric, Rev. Eben. Porter, d.d.
Abbot Prof Christian Theolo. Rev. Leonard Woods, d.d,
Assoc. Prof Sacred Literature, Rev. Moses Stuart.
Brown Prof of Sac. Rhet, Rev. James Murdock, d. d.
VACATIONS. First, 6 weeks from the first Thurs-
day in May. Second^ 6 weeks from the 4th Thursday
in September.
Amherst Collegiate Charity Institution,
Afifiainted, presidents. Died. ,
1»21 Rev. Zephaniah Swift Moore, d.d. s.t.p. I82a. j
1823 Rev. Heman Humphrey, d. d.
Prof of Math & J^at Phil, and Lecturer on Chem- "
istry. Rev. Gam^iUel S. Olds, a. m.
Prqf of Languages and Librarian, ios.Esterbrook, AM,
P^^f' of Oriental Literature, Rev. Jonas King, a.m.
Treasurer, John Leland, Esq.
Financier, Rev. Elijah L. Coe.
Secretary, Rufus Graves, Esq.
Tutors.^ Zenas Clapp, a.b. Samuel M. Worcester, a j.
Charity fund, §50,000.
OVERSEERS OF SAID FUND.
Henry Gray, Esq. of Boston.
Hon. Salem Town, jr. of Chariton.
H. Wright Strong, of Amherst.
Rev. Samuel Osgood, of Springfield,
Rev. Theophilus Packard, of Shelbume.
Rev. Thomas Snell, of North -Brookfield.
Rev. Luther Sheldon, of Easton.
Commencement is the fourth Wednesday in August. '
American Education Society,
Instituted August 29, 1815.
Preddenty His Honor William Phillips.
Vice-President^ William Bartlet, Esq.
Clerk, Rev. Asa Eaton,
Treasurer, A. P. Cleveland, Esq.
Auditor, Pliny Cutler, Esq.
Directors^ Hon. William Phillips, William Bartlet, ?3
Esq Rev. Abiel Holmes, d.d. Rev. Eben. Porter, d.d.
Rev. L. Woods, d.d. Rev. Asa Eaton, Rev. Mr. Fay,
Rev. Mr.Storrs, Rev. Benjamin B.Wi9ner.
Massachusetts Medical Society. 139
American Jicademy of Arts and Sciences,
Incorporated Mav 5, 1780.
Nearly meeting for choice of Officers, 4th Tues.in May.
President, Hon. John Quincy Adams.
Vice-President, John T. Kirkland, d.d.ll.d.
[ Pecordmg Stcretary, Edward Everett.
I Corresfionding Secretary^ Hon. John Pickering;
I Treasurer^ Hon. Thomas L. Winthrop.
Vice Treasurer^ Jacob Bigelow, m.d.
Fellows^ Rev. John Brazer^-Salem ; Joseph E. Wor-
;ester, Esq. Cambridge; Willard Pliilhps, Esq. Bos-
Ion ; Mr. Samuel Parkes, London.
j Massachusetts Medical Society,
I Incorporated November 1, 1781.
Annual meeting held in Boston, on the 1st Wed. in June.
Officers elected in June, 1823.
President y John Brooks, m.d.
Vice-President^ James Jackson, m. d.
Corresfionding Sec'ry, John Dixwell, m. d.
Recording SocWy, John Gorham, M. D.
Treasurer, Jacob Bigelow, m. d.
Librarian^ Walter Channing, m. d.
Censors for the Society at large ^ and for the first
Medical District of the State.
John Dixwell, m. d. John G. Coffin, m. d. John C.
Warren, m. d. James P. Chaplin, m. d. Rufus Wy-
nan, m. d.
Censors for the second Medical District.
Hon. Oliver Fiske, John Green, Abraham Haskell,
r. John Homans, Edward Flint.
Cetisorsfor the third Medical District.
Elihu Dwight, William Hooker, Joseph H. Flint,
Stephen W. Williams, Daniel Collins.
Censors for the fourth Medical District.
Asa Burbank, Benjamin Rogers, John Delamatre,
Charles Worthington, A. Perry.
The Censors for the Society at large, and for the
first Medical District, meet in the City of Boston, for
i40 Massachusetts Medical Society.
the examination of candidates for the practice of medi-
cine, surgery, and midwifery, on the Thursday next
preceding the annual meeting of the Fellows of the So-
ciety, as provided in the Act of Incorporation ; and on
the last Wednesdays of Janu .ry and July.
Thosefor ihe second Medical District, in Worces-
ter, ' '. the Wednesday following the third Monday in
June. Those for the third Medical District, in North-,
ampton on the Wednesday foilowing the third Tues-
day in September. Thos- for the fourth Medical Dis-
trict, m Lenox, on the Wednesday foUowing the sec-
ond Tuesday in September a- nually. i
By an Act of the Le^'slaiure of this Commonwealth,
passed February 19, 1819, it is provided. That no per-
son entering upon the practice of Physic or Surgery,
after the first day of July, 18 J 9, shall be entitled to the
benefit of law, for the it- covery of any debt or fee ac-
cruing from his professional services, unless he shall,
previously to rendering those services, have been li-
censed by one of the foregoing Boards of Censors, or
shaU have been graduated a Doctor of Medicine in
JHarrard University.
Coumellora of the Society.
Suffolk^ Drs. David Towhsend, Thomas Welsh,
Aaron Dexter, William Spooner, Asa Bullard, J( hn
C C> ffin, Jolin Dixwell, James Jackson, John C. War-i
ren, John Gorham, John Randall, George C.Shattuck,
John B. Brown, m, d. Walter Channing, m. d. Jacob
Bigelow, M. D. George Hay ward, m. d.
Essexy Drs Edward A. Holyoke, Joshua Fisher,
B'^njamin L. Oliver, John D. Treadwell, Oliver Prcs-
cott, James Gardner, Nehemiah Cleaveland, Nathan-
iel Bradstreet, Richard Hazeltine.
Middlesex^ Drs. John Brooks, Isaac Hurd, Amos
Bancroft, Calvin Thomas, Abiel Heywnod, Rufus Wy-
tnan, James P. Chaplin, Thomas Bucklin, John Wal-
ton, M. n.
Worcester, Drs, Oliver Fiske, Abraham Haskell,
Stephen Batcheller, jr. John Green, Daniel Thurbcr,
Jacob Holmes.
Bamfishirey Drs. EUhu Dwight, Enrs Smith, Wil-
liam Hooker, Joseph H. Flint, Seth Lathrop, Alpheus
F. StX)ne, Stephen W. Williams,
Berkshire Medical Institution. 141
Berkshire^ Drs. Asa Burbank, Daniel Collins, Ben-
iamin Rogers, Henry H. Childs» William H.Tyler,
I Robert Worthington.
JVbr/olky Drs. Amos Holbrook, John Rartlett, Na-
I thaniel Miller, Robert Thaxter, Samuel Bugbee.
Plymouth, Drs. Hector Oir, Gushing Otis, Nathan
! Hayward.
Bristol^ Drs. benjamin Billing;s, George Leonard,
Alexander Keed.
Officers of liorccsttr District Society,
Annual meeting for choice of OflRcers held in Wor-
cester, on Wednes. next succeeding 3d Mond. in June.
Frevident^ Abraham Haskell, m,d. of Lunenburg,
Vice- President i Austin Flint, of Leicester.
Secretary, John Green, of Worcester.
Treasurer y Oliver Fiske, of do.
Berkshire Medical Iniytitutiony at Pittsfield,
Incorporated January, 1823,
President y Josiah Goodhue, m. d.
Trustees y Hon. Daniel Noble, J, P. Batchclder, m.d.
Henry Hubbard, Esq. Henry H. Childs, m. d. Saml.
McKay, Esq. Henry C. Brown, Esq. Joseph Shearer,
Esq.
PROFESSORS.
Professor of Anatomy and Physiology ^ Jerome W* C.
Smith, M.D.
Professor of Surgery y J. P, Batchelder, m. d.
Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine, Henry
H. Childs, M. D,
Professor of Obstetrics^ Asa Burbank, m.d.
Prof of Materia MedicOy John Delamatte, M.D.
Professor of Chemistry y Mineralogy y &c. 8cc. Chester
Dewey, a. m.
Frof of Medical Jurisprudence, Stephen W. Wil-
liams, M. D.
Delegates from Medical Society,
Doct John Rogers, Doct. Alanson Porter.
J. P. Batchelder, Dean.
I^ectures commence on the 2d Wednesday of Sep-
I4^ Hrttorical Societies.
tember. Present number of students, Sept. 182S, com-
inencing with the first term, is 80
This Institution is located in one of the most pleai^
ant and flourishing towns in New-England.
Mafisachuaetts Historical Society.
Instituted at Boston, Jan. 179 1. Incorp. Feb. 19, 1794.
Statute meetings, last Thursdays of January, ApriU
and Oct. and the day before Commenc. at Harvard CbK.
Ptendent, Hon. John Davis, ll.d.
. Recording Sec'ru, Rev. Charles Lowell, d.d.
Correnfiondirig Sec'ry, Rev Abiel ^lolmes, d.d.
T^r^a*. James Savage, Esq. Librarian^ Wm. Jenks.
Cabinet Keefiery Rtr-dford Webster, Esq.
Committee for Preparing & Publishing lat volume,
2d Series, William J nks, Charles Lowell, James Sav-
age, William J Jjpooner.
Stand'ng Committee, Thomas L. Winthrop, Esq.
James Fret-m^n, d.d. Rev. John Pierce, d.d. William
Tudor, Esq Francis Gray, Esq.
Essepc Historical Society*
. President, Edward A. Holyoke, m.d. ll.d.
^f c^-Pr^6a/ew^ Hon. Joseph Story, ll.d.
Corrcj<ponding Sec*ry, Benjamin R. Nichols, Esq.
Pecjrding Sec'ry, John W. Treadwell, Esq.
Treasurer, btepae i White, Esq.
Lihrarian & Cabinet Keeper, Charles C. Clark,Esq
TrustetSf Hon. John Pickering, ll.d. Hon. Nathan-
iel Silsbee, Hon. Leverett Saltonstall, Ichabod Tucker,
Esq Hon. Jihn G. King, William Gibbs, Esq. Daniel
A. White.
JVeW' Hamfishire Historical Society.
Incorporated June 13, 1823.
Annual meeting, at Concord, 2d Wednesday in June.
President, Hon. William Plume , s.h. s. Epping.
tst Vice-Prts. His Excellency Levi Woodbury, ll.d,
Portsmouth.
2d F/ce-Pres. Rev. Bennet Tyler, d d. Hanover.
Treasurer y George Kent. Esq. Concord.
Recording Sec'ry^ John Kell« , Esq. Northwond.
Cor* .SrrVy, Nath^ A. Haven, jr. Esq. Portsmouth.
American Antiquarian Society. 143
Librarian, Mr. Jacob B. Moore, Concord.
Committee of Publication, Hon. William Plumer, Jr
Parker Noyes. John Farmer.
American Antiquarian Society,
Incorporated October 24, 1812,
Yearly meeting for the choice of Offic rs, &c. 23d of
October, (thf day on which Columbus first discovered
Ame.ic 1,) and when the same shall fall on Sunday,
then on the Monday following. At this meeting a pub-
lic addtess is delivered.
President, Isaiah Thomas, ll.d, Worcester.
Mrst Vice'Presid<-nt, Rev, Aaron Bancroft, d.d.
Second do. do. Hon. DeWitt Clinton, ll.d. N. Y,
Counsellors, Hon. Edward H. Robbins, Benjamia
Russell, Rev. William Jenks, Charles Lowell, d,d.
Hon Thomas L. Wiathrop, Oliver Fiskr , Abijah Big-
elow. His Honor Levi Lincoln, Edward D.Bangs,Esq.
Samuel M. Burnside, Esq.
Recording Secretary, Rejoice Newton, Esq. Wore.-
Assistant Recording Secretary, James Bowdoin,
Esq. of Boston.
Corresfionding Secretaries, Rev. Abiel Holmes, d.d.
Rev. Thaddeus M. Harris, d.d. Samuel Jennison, Esq,
Treasurer, Nathaniel Macartv, Esq. Wore.
Assistant Treasurer, EUsha Clap, Esq, Boston.
Librarian iJf Cabinet Kee/ier, Samuel Jennison, Esq.
of Worcester.
Comyydttee cf Nomination, Isaiah Thomas, ll. d.
Rev. Charles Lowell, d.d. James C Merrill, Esq. Rev.
Francis Parkman, Rev. Aaron Bancroft, d.d. His Hon,
Levi Lincoln.
Committee of Publication, Rev. Aaron Bancroft,D.D.
Rev. William Jenks, Samuel M. Burnside, Esq. Ed-
ward 1). Bangs, Esq. Samuel Jennison, Esq
Boston Debating Society,
President, Hon. Stephen Hooper.
Vice-President, Charles ^prague.
Secretary, Oti^ Tuner, jr.
Treasurer J Charles Ewer.
IH Acadetties io Massachusetts.
Directors, William Ingalls, William Sturgis, Frtm-
cis C. Whiston, Timothy Bedlington, John Stevens.
Monitors^ Charles Howard, Joel Smith, Benjamin i
V. Smith, Jonathan Simonds.
ACADEMIES IN MASSACHUSETTS.
PhiUifia Academy, at Andover, Incorp. Oct 4, 1780« >
TRUSTEES.
Pres/df n^ Rev. Eliphalet Pearson, LL.D.of Andover..
Clerk, Mark Newman, Esq. of Andover.
Treasurer, Samuel Farrnr, Esq. of Andover.
His Honor William Phillips, Boston ; Rev, Jedidiah
Morse, D.n. Hon. Josiah Qumcy, Bost<Hi; Rev. Daniell
Dana, d. d. Londonderry; Rev. Abiel H ilmes, d d.
Cambridge; John Adams, a.m. Andover; Samuel H.,
Walley, Esq. Boston j Jonathan Phillips, Esq. Boston;
Rev. Justin Edwards, Andover.
INSTRUCTORS.
Princifial, John Adams, a. m.
Assistants, Jonathan Clement, A. b. Samuel Phil-
lips, A. B.
Teacher of Penmanship., James Howe, a. b.
Teacher of Sacred Mustek, Ralph Cusjiman, a. b.
Dummer Academy at Newbury, Preceptor, Nehemir
ah Cleaveland, a» m.
Jslewburyport Academy*
Preceptor Richard G. Parker,
Preceptress, Mary Woart.
Bradford Academy.
Preceptor^ Benjamin Greenleaf.
Preceptress, Abigail C. Hazeltun.
Merrimack Academy at Bradford,
Preceptor, Daniel L. Nichols.
Preceptress, Mary S. Frothingham,
Amherst Academy,
president, Rev, Heman Humphrey, o« 0.
Vice-President, Rev, Joshua Crosby.
Secretary^ Rufus Graves^ £sq.
Academies in Massachusetts. 145
Treasurer, Dr Rufus Cowls.
)Princip.al Instructor^ David Green, a. 3.
Assistant Instructor^ Ebenezer S. Snell.
trecefitressy Miss Hannah Shepard.
ISalem Street Academy^ Boston,
President^ Rev. Asa Eaton.
Trustees, John Rice, Tho. Clark, Benj. Smith, Esqrif.
Secretary, John Rice.
Treasurer^ Thomas Clark.
Preceptor^ Silas Blaisdell.
Jlofikinsy at Hadley, Dr. Oliver S. Taylor, a.m. Pre'c-
Giles C. Kellogg, Assistant.
Miss Cordelia Snow, Preceptress.
Monson^ Rev. Simeon Colton, Preceptor.
JVest/ieldy Parsons Cook, Preceptor.
UxbridgCy Abijah Kendall, Preceptor.
Milton, Mr. Webster, Preceptor.
Amesbury, William Withington. Preceptor.
Lenox, Levi Glezen, a. m. Preceptor.
Stockbridge, Jared Curtis, a. m. Preceptor.
Lexington^ Caleb Stetson, Preceptor.
Sandwich Academy, nj^^
President, Rev. Ezra S. Goodwin.
2\easureT^ Melatiah Bourne, Esq.
Secretary, Seth F. Nye, Esq .
Precefitor, Luther B, Lincoln.
Taunton, John Goldsbury, Preceptor.
Joanna Tiilinghast, Preceptress*
Billericay John F. Tilton, Preceptor.
Wrentham, Day''s, Mr. Perkins, Preceptor.
Bridgeiuater, John A. Shaw, a.m. Preceptor,
Lancaster, N. Wood, Preceptor.
do. Levi Fletcher, Preceptor.
Framingham Academy,
Incorporated in 1799. Funds, S7,000.
Trustees, Rev. David Kellogg, Hon. Artemas Ward,
John Trowbridge, Esq. Rev. Ralph Sanger, Maj. Ben-
jamin Wheeler, Josiah Adams, Esq. Rev. Joseph Field,
Rufus Hosmer, Rev. Rufus Hurlbut*
Preceptor, Alfred W, Pike, a. m,
N
10 Hamane Sotieties.
Tyrjgsborough^ Joshua Coffin, a. b. Preceptor. Per-
manent fund, 2,222 dollars.
Bradford, West ParUhy Benjamin Greenleaf, a, m.
Preceptor.
Miss Abigail C. Hazeltine, Preceptress.
Mrs. Sarah Kimball, Assistant Preceptress.
Bradford f East Parish^ David L. Nichols, a. m. Prcc.
Derby Academy, at Hingham,
Rev. Daniel Kimball, a.m. Preceptor.
Miss Waterman, Preceptress.
Leicester Academy, at Leicester, Funds 1^11,000.
President t Rev. Aaron Bancroft, d- d. of Worcester.
Secretary, Rev. John Nelson, of Leicester.
Treasurer, Hon. Abijah Bipelow, of Worcester.
Princifial Instructor, John Richardson, a. m.
Precefitor of the English defiartment, Alonzo Hill,
and fifteen Trustees.
Deerfeld Academy.
President, Rev. Samuel Willard.
Secretary & Treasurer, William S. Williams, Esq.
Precefitor, Rev. Joseph Field.
Precefitress, Miss Sarah Goodhue.
This Academy is furnished with a considerable phi-
losophical apparatus, imported from London, by Rev.
John Prince, ll. d. of Salem, Mass. and also a Library
for the use of the students. Also a mineralogical col-
lection, and other curiosities.
Massachusetts Humane Society at Boston,
Incorporated Feb. 23, 1791. Officers chosen 2d Tues-
day in December.
President, Aaron Dexter, Esq. m. d.
First Vice-President, William Spooner, m. d*
Second Vice-President, Samuel Parkman, Esq.
TV easurer, Ephraim Eliot.
Correstionding Sec*ry^ Rev. Charles Lowell, d.d.
Pecording Sec'ry, Francis J. Oliver
Trustees, Captain Benjamin Rich, Jonathan Amory,
jr. John C. Vl^arren, m. d. Bryant P. Tilden, Samurf
Cbbh, John Heard.
Marine Societies. I4t
Merrimack Humane Society at Alewburyfiort.
Instituted in 1802. Incorporated March r» 1804.
Officers annually chosen on the 1st Tuesday in Septem,
President, William Bartlet, Esq.
Vice-President. Thomas M. Clark, Esq.
Treasurer^ Jonathan Gage, Esq.
Recording Sec'ry^ Jeremiah P. Toppan.
Corresponding Sec^iy, Rev. James Morss.
Boston Marine Society.
Instituted 1742. Incorporated 1754.
Officers elected on the first Tuesday in November.
Nehemiah Parsons.Presid. I Thomas B, Wales.Treas.
Williain Sturgis, Vice do. | Thomas English, Sec'iy.
Trusttes, John Wood, Jonathan Chapman, Benj'a.
Smith, Benjamin Rich, Winslow Lewis, Joseph Ripley,
William Lander, Thomas W. Ward, Jolin Pratt,
Robert Roberts.
Port Wardensy Benjamin Smith, John Cruft.
Committee of Ktlief, Nathaniel Curtis, Benjamitt
Swift, John Cruft, Joseph West, Joshua Blake.
Committee of Observation^ Williain Sturgis, Thomas
W. Ward, Benjamin Smith.
Committee to regulate Pilots^ John Holland, Benja*
jToin Smith, William Sturgis.
Committee of Accounts, George Bethune, Edward
Cruft, WiUiam Shimmin.
Wardens ^ Stewards, Nathan Bridge, Charles
Bradbury, Zebedee Cook, jr.
Salem Marine Society.
Instituted March 25, 1766. Incorporated in 1771.
Officers elected on the last Thursday in October.
Master^ Captain Peter Lander.
Treasurer, Gideon I'ucker.
Clerk, Nathaniel Knight.
Salem East India Marine Society.
Instituted in Nov. 1799. Incorporated March 3, 1801.
Officers elected on the 1st Wednesday in January.
President, Stephen White.
Insfiector of the Journals, George Cleaveland. .
Secretary, Peter Lander.
t4$ Bible Societies.
Nenuhuryiiort Marine Society.
Instituted Nov. 13, 1772. Incorporated Oct. 11, 1777
Officers elected on the last Thursday in November
President^ Nicholas Johnson.
Vice-President^ Abraham Wheelwright.
Secretary ^ Peter Le Breton.
Marblehead Marine Society, Incorp. Feb. 11, 1799.
President, John Bailey, Esq.
Secretary, Isaac Mansfield, Esq.
Bible Society of Massachusetts. Instituted July, 1809.
President^ Hon. William Phillips.
Vice-President y Rev. John T. Kirkland, d.d.i^l.d.
Corre<iponding Secretary, Rev. Francis Parkman.
Me cording- Secretary y^ew. John Pierce, d.d.
Treasurer, John Tappan.
jls.istant Treasurer, William Ropes.
Trustees^ Rev. Thomas Baldwin, d.d. Rev. James
Freeman, d.d. Rev. Rliphalet Porter, d.d. Rev Abiel
Holmes, d. d. Chief Justice Parker, Hon. Peter C.
Brooks, Joseph Hurd, Esq. Samuel Parkman Esq.
Joseph May, Esq. Henry Hill, Esq. Rev. Charles Low-
ell, D. D. Dea, John Simpfcins, Hon. Thomas Dawes,
pea. Josiah Salisbury, Nathaniel P. Russell, Esq. Rev.
iVm. Jenks, Jonathan Phillips, Esq. Samuel May, Esq.
Executive Committee, to whom applications are to
be made for Bibles, Rev. Benjamin B Wisner, Rev.
Henry Ware, jr. Edward Tuckerman, Esq.
Annual meeting, 2d Thursday after General Elec-
tion, when a sermon is preached at 11 a m. and a col-
lection made to aid the objects of the Society.
Bible Society of Maine, Instituted in 180©.
President, Rev. William Allen, d.d.
Vice-President, Rev. Elijah Kellogg.
Corresfionding Sec'ry^ Rev. Edward Pay son.
Auxiliary Bible Society in Worcester County.
Organized September 7, 1815.
Officers annually elected on the 2d Thursday in Sept.
President, Rev. Aaron Bancroft, d.d.
Vice-President, Hon. Jonas Kendall,
Bible Societies. |i^
Secretary^ Rev. Joseph Allen.
Treasurer y William Jennison , Esq,
Merrimack Bible Society^ Js/'eivburyfiort,
Incorporated 1810.
Presidents Rev. John Andrews.
Vice- President t Rev. James Morss,
Corrcsfionding Sec'ry, Rev. Luther F. Dimmick.
Recording Sec'ry, Charles Whipple.
Treasurer, Richard Pike, Esq.
Salem Bible Translation and Foreign Mission Society,
Instituted 1812.
President, Rev. Lucius Bolles.
Vice-President, Rev. N. W. Williams.
Treanurer, John Moriarty.
Recording Sec'ry, Michael Webb, jr.
Corres/ionding Sec^ry, Michael Shepard*
Bible Society of Sale?n and vicinity.
Incorporated Feb. 26, 1811.
President J Hon. Benjamin Pickman, Esq,
Franklin Bible Society.
President, Rev. Theophilus Packard.
Vice-President, David Ripley, Esq.
Treasurer^ Jerome Ripley, Esq.
Secretary, David Brigham, Esq.
Ha?njishire Auxiliary Bible Society,
Presi(feni, Rev. Nathan Perkins.
Vice-President^ Hon, Joseph Lyman.
Secretary, Isaac C. Bates, Esq.
Treasurer^ Ebenezer Hunt, Esq.
Marine Bible Society of Boston and vicinity.
President, Hon. William Gray, Esq.
Vice-Presidents, Jonathan Amory, Esq. Hon. Sam-
uel Hubbard.
Treasurer., Ebenezer Parker, Esq.
Correaponding Sec*ry, Rev. William Jenks.
Recording Sec'ry, Mr. William Marston.
Directors^ Chester Adams, Col. James H. Ad-
ams, William Brown, Matthew Bridge, Capt. Na-
thaniel Curtis, Josiah Caleff, Abiel Cbandler, Rev,
N 2
ISO Missionary Societies.
W^arren Fay, L. P. Grosvenor, Henry Homes,
'Benjamin Howard, Tobias Lord, Rev. Charles Lowell,
». D. Capt. Abrah im Millet, George Odiorne, Rev.
Francis Parkman, Br. Abner Phelps, William
Ropes, Samuel Train, Thomas Vose, Rev, B. B. Wis-
ner, Rev. Henry Ware, Capt. John Wood, Francis
Watts.
Executive Committee^ Rev. Mr. Jenks, Mr, Ebene-
zer Parker, Mr. Thomas Vose.
Marine Bible Society for the District of Salem and
Beverly. Instituted Sept. 1820.
President, William R. Lee, Esq.
Vice President. Dea, James Brown.
Treasurer^ Joseph Howard.
Corresfionditig Sec'ry^ Rev. Abiel Abbot, d. d.
Recording Sec'ry, Henry Whipple.
J\/antucket Marine Bible Society,
President, Hon. Josiah Hussey.
Treasurer^ William Coffin, Esq.
Corresponding Sec^ry^ Rev. Seth F. Swift.
Rhode-Island Bible Society*
Vice-Presidents^ Alexander V. Griswold, d.d. Rev,
Wm. Patten, d.d, Freeborn Sisson, William Reynolds,
James Helme, Esqrs.
Secretary., Thomas Burgess, Esq.
Society for firofmgating the Gosfiel among the Indians
and others in North America. Incor. Nov. 16, 1787.
Yearly choice of Officers, day after General Election,
President y Hon. William Phillips.
Vice-President, Eliphalet Porter, d.o.
Secretary, Abiel Holmes, d. d.
Jlssistant Sec'ry, Rev. William E. Channing, d.d.
Treasurer, Samuel H. Walley, Esq.
Vice- Treasurer^ Josiah Salisbury, Esq,
Select CommitteCy Alden Bradford, Richard C. Low-
ell, James White, Josiah Salisbury, E. Tuckerman.
American Board ofCommissiomrsfor Foreign Missions,
Incorporated Feb. 1812. '
President, Rev. Joseph Lyman, d.d.
Vice-President t Hon, John Cotton Smith, LL,ji»
Missionary Societies. 151
E'Corres/ionding' Sec'ry, Jeremiah Evarts, Esq.
Rf cording Sec'ry, Rev. Calvin Chapiii, d.d.
Treasurer^ Henry Hill, E q.
Auditor^ Chester Adams, Esq.
Prudential Committee, Hon. William Reed, Jeremiah
Evarts, Esq. Rev. Leonard Woods, d. d. Hon. Samuel
Hubbard, Rev. Warren Fay, Rev. B. B. Wisner, Eb-
enezer Alden, m.d. Randolph.
Board of Commissioners of the Society in Scotland for
promoting Christian Knowledge. Formed 1787,
President, Hon. William Phillips.
Vice-President, Eliphalet Porter, d. d.
Treasurer, James White, Esq.
Secretary, Rev. John Codman, d.d.
Assistant Secretary ^ Rev. John Pierce, d. ».
Evangelical Missionary Society in Massachusetts,
President, Hon. Chief Justice Parker, ll.d.
Vice-President, Rev. Aaron Bancroft, d.d.
Secretary, Alden Br -dford, Esq.
Treasurer, Benjamin Guild, Esq.
Trustees, Rev. N. Thayer,D.D. Rev. John Foster,D.D*
S. Higginson, Esq. Ichabod Tucker, Esq. Rev. Charles
Lowell, D. D. Alden Bradford, Esq. Rev. James Ken-
dall, Samuel Parkman, Esq. Rev. Samuel Ripley, Rev.
Henry Ware, Lewis Tappan, Esq. Rev J. Pierce, d.d.
Executive Committee, Rev. Dr. Lowell, Alden Brad-
ford, Esq. S. Higginson, jr. Esq. Rev, Francis Park-
man, Benjamin Guild, Esq.
Massachusetts Episcojial Missionary Society & Trus-
tees of the Massachusetts Efiiscofial Prayer Book
and Tract Society,
President, Right Rev. Bishop Griswold, ex officio,
Fiist Vice-President, Rev. Asa Eaton. ^
2d do, do. Rev. Samuel F. Jarvis, d.d.
2d do. do. Stephen Codman, Esq.
Treasurer, Benjamin Howard,
Corresfionding Sec'ry, Dr. Enoch Hale.
Pecording Sec'ry, James C. Dunn.
Directors, John Loudon, Dr. J. C. Warren, Francis
W^iiby, James C. Merrill, Esq.
152 Missionary Societie^s.
Merrimack Mission ^ Translation Society, JVewburyfi»
President t Thomas M. Clark, Esq.
Secretary, Moody Pearson, Esq.
Treasurer^ Samuel Tenney, Esq,
Massach. Society for firomoting Christian Knowledge,
Instituted Sept, 1803. Incorporated Feb. 20, ISOr*
Yearly choice of Oflhcers in May.
President, Rev. Abiel Holmes, d.d.
V, President, Saml. H. Walley, Esq.
Treasurer, James P. Chaplin, m. d. Cambridgeport.
Clerk, Rev. WiUiam Jenks.
Secretary ^ Rev Samuel Stearns.
Librarian, Samuel T. Armstrong. i
Directors, Rev. Samuel Gile, Rev. Daniel Hunting-
ton, Rev. Benjamin B. Wisner, Dea. Thomas McClure,
Pliny Cutler, Esq. Col. Lusher Gay.
Society for firomoting Christian Knowledge^ Piety and
Charity. Established May 29, 1805.
Annual meeting the day before General Election.
President, Eliphalet Porter, d.d.
Vice- President t Samuel Parkman, Esq.
Secretary^ I^ev, Henry Colman.
Ireasurer, Elisha Clap, a.m.
Boston Baptist Foreign Mission Society,
Instituted 1813.
President^ Thomas Baldwin, d. d.
Vice-President^ Rev. Joseph Grafton.
Recording Sec^ry^ Ens'gn Lii:coln.
Corresponding Sec'ry, Rev. Daniel Sharp.
Treasurer, James Loring,
Foreign Missioji Society of Boston and vicinity.
President, His Honor William Phillips.
Vice- President, Dea. Josiah Salisbury.
Secretary, Rev, William Jenks.
Treasurer, Henry Hill, Esq.
Baptist Missionary Society of Massachusetts.
Instituted May 26, 1802. Incerporated Feb. 28, 1808.
Yearly choice of Officers last Wednesday in May.
President, Thomas Baldwin, d.d.
Vice- P resident i Rev. Joseph Grafton,
Missionary Societies. 153
I Secretary y Rev. Daniel Sharp.
I Treasurer y Ensign Lincoln.
Massachusetts Missionary Society.
. [hstituted May 28, 1799. Inconx-rated Feb. 9, 18G8.
Yearly choice of Officers, last Tuesday in May.
President, Rev. Leonard \A''oods, d.d.
Secretary, Rev, Samuel Walker.
Treasurer^ John Punchard, Esq. of Salem.
Trustees, The President and Secretaiy, ex officio.
Deacon Isaac Warren, Rev. Otis Thoi^ipson. Rev.
^aiTiuel Walker, Rev. Brown Emerson, Rev Warren
?ay, Rev. R. S. Storrs, Rev. Justin Edw .rris, John
Punchard, Esq. Rev. S. Holmes, Dea. J. C. Proctor.
Domestic Missionary Society of ^lassachusetts.
Secretary, Rev. Thomas Snell, of N. ^rooktipld.
Treasurer, Isaac C Bates, Esq. No th impton.
Receiver for the Eastern District, Rev John Cod-
aian, d. d. of Dorchester.
duditor, Hon. Jonathan H. Lyman.
Directors, Rev. Alvan Hyde, d. d. Theophilus
! Packard, Isaac Knapp, Samuel Osgood. Joshua Cros-
by, John Fisk, Samuel W'dker, John Codman, Rich-
ird S. Storrs, Oliver Cobb, John Woodbridge, William
Cogswell, Joseph Woodbridge, Esq. David Mick, Esq.
ition. Ezra Starkweather, Nathaniel Smith, Esq. Hon.
fohn Hooker, Col. Israel E Trask. Gen. Salem Town,
jr. Hon. Nehemiah Cleaveland, Hon. William Reed,
Dea. Josiah Salisbury, Dr. Jesse Wheaton, Dr. Ebene-
zer Alden.
Executive Committee for the Western part of the
State, Rev. Samuel Osgood, of Springfield, Chairman.
Rev. Isaac Knapp, Westfield, Hon. John Hooker^
Springfield, Col. I. E. Trask, Springfield.
Executive Committee for the Eastern part of the
State, Rev. John Codman, d.d Dorchester, Chairman,
Rev. Richard S, Storrs, Braintree, Rev. William Cogs-
well, Dedham, Dea. Josiah Salisbury, Boston, Dr. Eb-
enezer Alden, Randolph,
Auxiliary Foreign Mission Society^ County of
Franklin.
Prd-s/cfen^ George Grennell, jr. Esq.
Vice-President^ Gen, Asa Howland.
154 Education and Tract Societies.
Treasurer^ Jerome Ripley, Esq. ^
Secretary, Rev. Charles Jenkins. 2.
JVeio- Hamjlidhire Missionary Society.
President, Hon. D. L. Morrill.
Secretary, Rev. Abraham Burnham.
Domestic and Foreign Mission Society of Plymouth
County and Vicinity.
President, Rev. Samuel Glover.
Vice-President, Rev. Ebenezer Briggs.
Secretary^ Joseph Torrey, jr.
Treasurer, Levi Peirce, Esq.
Massachusetts Bapist Education Society.
Instituted Sept. 22, 1814.
Chairman, Thomas Baldwin, d.d.
Secretary, Rev. Nathaniel W. Williams.
Treasurer, Ensign Lincoln.
Auxiliary Education Society of Young Menof Bostoji
President, William P. Greene, Esq.
Vice-President^ Rev. B. B. Wisner.
Secretary, Benjamin Seaver.
Treasurer, William G. Lambert.
Berkshire Auxiliary Education Society,
President^
Vice- (^resident, Joseph Woodbridge, Esq.
Secretary, Rev. Heman Humphrey,
Treasurer, James W. Robbms, Esq.
Evangelical Tract Society,
Instituted May, 1812.
President, Thomas Baldwin, d. d.
Secretary, Ensign Lincoln.
Treasurer, Heman Lincoln.
American Tract Society.
Instituted May, 1814.
Annual meeting in Boston, day of General Election.
President, Hon. William Reed, of Marblehead.
V^President, Rev. Moses Stuart, Th.Sem. Andovei
Correspond. Sec*ry, Rev. Justin Edwards, Andovei
Recording SecVy, Rev. Richard S. Storrs, Brain tree
Treasurer, Amos Blanchard, Esq. Andover.
Peace Societies. 155
^iuditor, Samuel Farrar, Esq. Andover.
Executive Committee, Rev. John H. Church, of Pel-
am, N.H. Rev. Justin Edwards, Rev. John Codman,
J. D. Dorchester, Rev. VVarreo Fay, Charlestown,
^mos Blanchard, Esq.
'Associated Instructors of Youth in the City of
Boston and elsewhere.'*
Incorporated January 27, 1818.
President, Thomas Payson, Esq. a.m.
Treasurer and Secretary^ Benjamin Holt.
Librarian^ James Robinson,
Trustees^ Ebenezer Pemberton, ll. d. and Messl"su
lall J. Kelly, and Jonathan Snelling.
Massachusetts Peace Society,
President, Hon. William Ptiillips.
Vice-President^ Hon. Thomas Dawes.
Treasurer, David Reed, Esq.
Recording Sec'ry, Rev. T. M. Harris, d.d.
Corresfionding Sec'ry, Rev. Noah Worcester, d.©,
Scf Corresfionding Sec'ry, Rev. John Foster, d.d.
Executive Committee, Rev. N.Worcester, d.d. Rev.
ohn Foster, d.d. Rev. E. Ripley, d.d. Rev. John Pierce,
o.D. Hon. Saml Haven, John Tappan, Esq. Thos.
/< se, Eliphalet Kimball, Esq. Jonathan Phillips, Esq.
lev. Elijah Parish, d.d.
Peace Society of Maine,
president, Hon. Samuel Freeman.
Vice-President, Matthew Cobb, Esq.
Treasurer, Stephen Longfellow, jr. Esq.
Corresfionding Sec'ry^ Simon Greenle:'.f, Esq,-
Recording Sec'ry ^ (Charles S. Davis, Esq.
RhodC'Island Peace Society.
President. Rpv. Asa Messer, d.d.
Vice-Presidents, Thomas BuflTum, Esq. William
D»Wolf, Esq
Carres fwndi^'g Sec'ry, Rev. R -rnabas Bates»
Recording Sec'ry^ Heorge Benson, Esq,
'^Treamrcr, Obadiah Brown, Esq.
156 Charitable Societies.
1
Massachusetts Congregational Charitable Society.
Annual meeting on the Monday preceding the Gen-
eral Election.
[This Society was incorporated 24th of March, irSS ;
*' for the humane and benevolent purpose of affording
relief and support to the widows and children of de-
ceased ministers. The members may not exceed thir-
ty of the clergy and laity in equal proportion."]
President^ Hon. William Phillips.
Vice- President^
Treasurer^ Eliphalet Porter, d . D .
Secretary^ Levi Hedge, ll.d.
Committee to determine on the suitable objects of its
charity. Rev. Charles Lowell, d. d. Eliphalet Porter,
D.D. John Pierce, d.d.
Massachusetts Charitable Society.
, Founded September 6, 1672. Incorp. xMarch 15, 1780.
Annual meeting for choice of Officers, the first
Monday in September,
President ^ Thomas Melvill, Esq.
Vict'-Presidenty George Hallet, Esq.
Treasurer^ Samuel Hewes, of Roxbury.
Secretary^ George Homer.
Trustees^ William Hunneman, Darius Boardman.^
Samuel A. Shed, James Ridgway, Samuel A. Wells^
John S. Lillie.
Messenger, John Low.
1 Boston Medical Disfiensary.
Instituted October, 1796. Incorporated Feb. 26, 1801 1
Officers elected on the 2d Thursday in October.
Chairman, Hon. William Phillips.
Treasurer^ Gideon Snow, Esq.
Secretary, Thomas W. Phillips. A'
Consulting Physic- J Aaron Dexter, m.d. - '^
ians» ( William Spooner, M.D.
C Warren Abbot, m.d. South. Disli
rr- •.' „Dfc ,v,v,^„ 1 John D.Wells, m.d. Eastern I^si
VisitingPhysicians,^^^^^ P. Spooner, m. d. North. Dis«
( Geo. W. Otis, M.D. West'n Dis«
./^/iorAecary, Samuel Clarke, r.i. d.
Charitable Societies. I57
i Managers, Hon. William Phillips, Rev. Thomas
j 3alclwin,D.D. Samuel Sneliin^, Joseph Coolidge, Sam-
lel H. Walley, Edward Tackermaii, Benjamin West,
toward Phiilips, Isaac Winslow, Joseph Tilden, Rev.
irlenry Ware, Thomas W. Phillips.
The Managers meet quarterly, on the second Fri-
day m J inuary, April, July, and October, at the Hall
of the Massachusetts Bank.
Mass. Charitable Mechanic Association, in Boston.
Instituted March 15. 1795. Inc .1 porated Mar. 8, 1806 .
(.>fficers elected first Tuesday in October.
President, John Cotton.
Vice-President, Samuel Perkins.
Treasurer, Joseph Lovering, Esq.
Secretary, David Francis.
Trustees, Benjamin Russell. Francis Jackson, SamI,
r. Armstrong, George Domett, Francis Southac, Jos.
&. Reed, John P. Thorndike, Simon Wilkinson.
Charitable Irish Society^ at Boston.
[nstituted March, 1737 Incorporated Feb. 23, 1809.
if early meeting for choice of Officers, Ifth of March,
President, James Magee, Esq.
Vice President ., S. L. Knap*
Treasurer, Walter Welch.
Keefier of the Silver Key, A. Dunlap, Esq.
Secretary, Francis McKenner.
Boston Efiiscofial Charitable Society,
Instituted 1724. Incorporated February 12, 1784.
President, Joseph Head.
Vice-President, Rev. Asa Eaton.
treasurer, Josepti Foster.
' Secretary, Joseph Head, jr.
Trustees, John Amory, Gardiner Greene, Jonathan
Vmory, Hev. J. S. J. Gardiner, d.d. Joseph Tilden,
ieorge Brmley.
Female Samaritan Society in Boston,
Instituted Nov. 29, 1817.
President, Mrs Rachaei F. Veazie.
Vice-President, Mrs. Phebe Adams,
Secretary, Mrs. Mary Adams.
Treasurer, Mrs. Rebecca Redding.
O
ld$ Charitable Societies.
'' Trustees^' Mrs. Mary Bent, Mrs. Catherine Biirjcls,
Miss Maj'ia Bates, Miss Sarah Howe, Miss Sarah Ba-
ker, Miss Abigail Ballard, Miss Sarah Grammar, Mis^ .
Joanna Adams. j
Council, Rev. Paul Dean, Deacon J. P. Ha^, J. Em<# ■
jnons» N. Emmes. ^
Boston Society for the ReU,f^QUs and Moral Inatrue-*-
tion of the Poor. Incorporated 18^0,
President^ John Tappan, Esq.
Vice-Prendent^ Hon. Samuel HubbajTCf.
Secretary, Rev. William Jenks.
Treasurer, Josiah Vinton, jr.
Managers, Samuel T Armstropg, Jeremiah Evarts,
Esq.Henry Homer, Dea. John C. Proctor, PJiny Cut-
ler, Josiah YintoDj jr. Charles Cleaveland, iamuel
Train.
Roxbury Charitable Society.
Instituted Jan. 1794. Incorporated Feb. 26, 1799.
5( early meeting for choice of Officers, 2d VVedm^sd^f
in September.
President, Eliphalet Porter, d.d.
Vice-President, John Lowell, Esq.
Secretary, John Lemist. t
^Religious Charitable Society in Worcesttr Counirjl
President, Rev. John Crane, d.d.
Vice-President, Nahum Fay, Esq.
Secretary, Rev. Benjamin Wood.
Treasurer, Rev. Joseph Goffe.
Boston Female Asylum..
Instituted Sept. 25, 1800. Incorporated Feb. 26, 1803,
Officers chosen on the last Tuesday in September,
First Directress, Mrs. S. Parkman.
Second do. Mrs. Prescott.
Treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor Davis.
Recording Secretary, Miss Abbv L. Frothinghanaw
Collecting do. Miss P. L. Frothingham.
(tT" The Asylum is kept in Essex street.
^Boston Asijlum for Boys. Incorporated Feb. 24-, 1814.
President, Jonathan Amory.
Vice-President, Gardiner Greene.
Charitable Societies. tSB
Treasurer, W. H. Eliot.
Secretary, Robert Lash.
^ Manacfersy Joseph Austin, Nathan Appleton, Wil-
lam Brown, Rev. Charles Lowell, d.d. Israel Munson,
vATilliann FL Prescott, Gideon Snow, Benjamin West,
idward Phillips.
The Board meet 2d Monday in every month.
6::t" Asylum corner of Salem and Charter streets.
'Provident Listitutionfor Savings in the City o/Bostoiu
Incorporated December 13. 1816.
Office in Scollay's Buildings. Open only every Wed-
nesday from 9 to 1 o'clock.
President, Hon. William Phillips.
Vice-Presidents, Samuel Parkman. John LoweU.
oseph Head, Josiah Quincy, Gardiner Greene, Thom-
s L. Wmthrop, Redford Webster, Daniel D. Rogers,
oseph Coolidge, Joseph Tilden, Samuel H. Walley,
esse Putnam.
Trustees, John Richards, John D. Williams, John
>Jcllows, Samuel Snelling, William Little, John Dorr,
Villiam Ropes Gideon Snnw, James T. Austin, Sam-
el May, Gednev King, Thomas Motley, James Sav-
ge, Nathan Appleto., Abiel Chandler, Robert Wa-
srstop, George Bond, Lewis Tappan, Amos Law-
ence, Peter O. Thacher, Benjamin Guild, Jonathan
'hiUips, Rev. Daniel Sharp, James Perkins.
Treasurer, James Savage. Sec'ry, James Bowdoin.
Salem Institution Jbr Savings,
>peTi every Wednes. from 12 o'clock to 1 o*clock, P.m.
President. Edward A. Holyoke.
Treasurer, Daniel Bray.
Secretary, John W. Tread well.
Institution for Savings, JSfeivburyfiort,
Open every Wednesday from 11 to 12 o'clock.
' President, William B. Banister.
Treasurer, Peter Le Breton.
Secretary, Samuel Tenney.
Trustees of the Franklin Donation,
ne Selectmen of Boston, Rev. James Freeman, b.o.
and Rev. Nathaniel L. Frothinghatn.
1$0 Charitable Societies.
Trustees of John Boylston^s Charitable Donations for
the benefit and supfiort of aged poor Persons, and
of Orphans and deserted Children,
The Overseers of the Poor of the City of Boston.
Incorporated Feb. 3, 1803.
Massachusetts Cfiaritable Fire Society,
Incorporated June 25, 1794. Annual meeting, second
Fritiav in October.
Serai-annual meeting, 2d Friday in Apnl.
President^ Thomas K. Jones, Esq.
Vice-President, James White. Esq.
Recording Sec'ry, James W. Burditt.
Corresponding SecWy, John Heard, Esq.
Treasurer, Joseph Levering, Esq.
Trustees^ Arnold VVel'es» Esq. Rev. Thomas Bald-
win, D. D. Lynde Walter, Esq. Francis J. Oliver, Esq.
James Phillips, Esq. Joseph Coolidge, Esq. George-
Burroughs, Samuel Perkins.
Board of Trustees of Donations to the Protesta7tt<
Episcopal Church,
Incorporated by the State of Massachusetts, 1810.
President, Hon. Thomas L. Winthrop.
Vice Presidents, Anson G. Sperry, Thomas L. Hal-
sey, "Nathaniel Adams, Joseph Tilden.
Truasurer, Gardiner Greene.
Vice-Treasurer, James B. wdoin.
Corresponding Sec*ry, James C. Merrill.
JRtcording Sec'ry, Rev. Asa Eaton.
Managers, Rev. Dr. Gardiner, Jonathan Amory,
Joseph Head, Lynde Walter, George Brinley, John
Odin.
Massa. Society far the Suppression of Intemperance.
Instituted February, 1813.
President, Hon. Isaac Parker, ll.d.
Vic^-Prt idents, Rev. Eliphalet Porter, d. d. Hon^
William Pres( ott, H'»n. Thomas D^.wes.
Secretary & Treasurer, Dr. John Ware.
Counsellors, Hon. Nathan Dane. Levi Hedge, Esq,
Rev. Abiel Abbot, d.d. Rev. Charles Lowell, d.d. Rev
William Jenks, Rev William Collier, Rev. Henry
Ware, jr. Francis C. Gray, Esq.
Charitable Societies. tM
Massachusetts Society for the Su/ifiression of the
Slave Trade. Instituted Sept. 4, 1822.
. President, Hon. Daniel Webster.
Vice- P resident ^ George Blake, Esq.
Corresfionding Sec^ry^ Rev. Samuel F. Jarvis, d.d.
Treasurer, Samuel H. Walley, Esq.
Managers, Richard Sullivan, Esq. William Stur-
,^s, Esq. Bradford Sumner, Esq. E. Hale, jr. m.d. John
Tappan, Esq.
Penitent Female^ s Refuge in the City of Boston.
Directors, Thomas Vose, Horace Fox, Samuel Hill,
Edmund Parsons.
Managers, William N. Bradstreet, Robert Wilson,
Ruggles Slack, Frederick Clap, David Patten, Lewis
He %rsey, Edward Smith, L E. Caswell, Warren Bow-
ker, Thomas Bagnal, William Young, D. D. Rossetter.
Treasurer, Edmund Parsons.
Secretary, William Young.
Massachusetts General Hospital Cor/ioration,
Incorporated Feb. 25, 1811.*
Annual meeting r f the Corporation, 3d Tucsd. in Jan.
Visitors, The Governor, Lieut. Governor, Presi-
dent, of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Represen-
tatives, with the Chaplin of both Houses for the time
being.
OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION.
PresideJit, Hon. William Phillips.
Vice-President, Thomas H. Perkins.
Treasurer, N. P. Russell, Esq.
Secretary, Henry Ctxlman, Esq.
Trustees, Joseph May, Jonathan Phillips, Joseph
Coolidge, Eben. Francis, Joseph Head, Thomas W.
Ward, Daniel P. Parker, Theodore Lyman, jr. Ben-
jamin Guild, Gardiner Greene, William H. Prescott,
and Samuel Sv/ett, Esqrs. of whom 4 are appointed by
the Board of Visitors, and 8 by the Corfioration.
* Any person who has given, or shall give, to the Institution, ov to ei-
tbei' department thereof, one hundred dollars and upwards, or any prop-
e«ty of that value, shall be a member of the Covporatign; attU €a«h
ncinber i% eutitled to one vote.
O 2
162 Cincinoati.
Cousulting Physicians, David Townsend, m. d. Aa-
ron Dexter, m. d. Thomas Welsh, m. d. William
Spooner, m.d. James Mann, m.d. Joshua Fiske, m.d.
and Amos Holbrook, m. d.
TWO DEPARTMENTS.
ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE IN CHARLESTOWN.
J*hyician & Sufierintendant^ Rutus Wyman, m. d*
House Apothecary y Henry Lane, a.b.
A Committee of the Trustees visit the Asylum every
Tuesday P. M. (formerly Monday) to admit and dis-
charge Boarders, and inspect the establishment. If
necessary, Boarders may be admitted or discharged
at other times and by any Trustee.
Every application for admission must be in writing,
and accompanied with
1. A certificate that the candidate is insane, and
free from contagious disease.
2. A certificate of his or her property and of any
friends liable for his or her maintenance.
3. A certificate of the ability of the persons propos-
ed as principal and surety in the obligation for pay-
ment of board.
4. A history of the case from its commencement,
and the medical treatment.
No visitors are admitted on any part of the Lord**
day. No boarders can be visited except by near
relatives, or by others at their request in writing.
See printed rules and regulations.
THE hospital IN BOSTON.
jlcting Physician, James Jackson, m. d,
Jcting Surgeon, John C. Warren, m.d.
House Apothecary, Charles W. Chancy;
Superintendent, Capt. Nathaniel Fletcher.
A Committee of the Trustees visit the Hospital every
Friday, P.M. (formerly Thursday.)
Society of the Cincinnati of Massachusetts,
Founded A.D. 1783. Incorporated A. D. 1805,
Officers elected Jaly 4, annually.
President, Hon. John Brooks, ll.d
Vice-President t Dr, David Townsend.
Mtisical Societias. 16$
Secretary, John Callender, Esq^
jisfiistant Sec^rt/t Thomas Jackson.
Treasurer, Capt, Robert Williams.
Assistant Treasurer, Capt. Adams Bailey^
Pilgrim Society.
Incorporated January 24, 1820.
dtecers elected on the last Monday in May anHually.
President, John Watson, Esq.
Vicf Prenident^ William Davis, Esq.
Recording Sec^ry, B. M. Watson, 'Esq.
Corrtsfionding Sec'ry, Samuel Davis, Esq.
Treasurr Beza Hay ward, Esq.
Celebration of the landing of the Pilgrims, at Plym-
outh, December 22d.
hoivard BtnevoLent Society,
President^ John Tappan, Esq.
SecV'tary, Dea. Jcsiah F Bumstead.
Treasurer, Dea. Moses Grant.
Standing Committee, Joseph Urann, Edward Smith,
Aaron Woodman, Matthias Crocker, Wm. Adams,
Benjamin Howard, W^m. G. Lambert, Otis Tileston,
. Ezra Chamberlain, Horaoe Fox, Samuel Beal, John
W. Rogers, Jacob Bancroft, and Isaac H. Parker,
Auditors, Asa Ward and Albert Hobart.
Committee to solicit Donations, Sec. Jonathan Carlton,
Moses Williams, John Fenno,jr. Henry J. Oliver, J.
Richardson, Levi B.'rtlctt, Dan'l Cummings, Dr. John
Thayer, John K Simpson, Francis Watts, Eleazer How-
ard, Calvin Haven, James Means, Albert Hobart, Ben-
jamin Howard, Wm. Marston, Abbot Lawrence, Dr.
Robert Fer.neUy, Samuel D. Torrey, Joseph Lewis, J.
P. Blanchard, Stephen Dix, H. G. Ware, David R.
Griggs.
Handel and Haydn Society in Boston.
Instituted April, 1815. Incorporated 1816.
This Society was instituted for the purpose of assocl-
cting together the admirers of the great masters whose
164 Musical S6cieties...Atheneum3.
names they have adopted, for practice and improve-
ment in the performance of Sacred Musick.
The periodical meetings of the bodety are mointhly.
President, Robert Rogerson.
Vice-President ^ Joseph Bailey.
Treasure"-, William Coffin, jr.
Secretary, Joseph Lewis.
Librarian, Mr. Nolen.
PJulharmonic Society,
President, Gotlieb Graupner.
Vice-President, Bryant P. Tllden.
Secretary William Coffin, jr.
Treasurer, M.tthew S. Parker.
Trustees, William Rowson, Thomas Granger, Eb-
enczer Frothingham.
Bethoven Musical Society at Portland.
Instituted 1819.
President^ Edward Howe, Esq.
Vice-President, Oliver Everett.
Secretary Ijf Treasurer, Charles Morris.
Saco and Biddeford Musical Society,
President, Seth S. Fairfield.
Vice-President, Jonathan King.
Secretary iJf Treasurer, George (Granger.
Boston Atheneum. Incorporated Feb. 13, 1807.
Annual meeting for choice of Officers, 1st Men. in Jan.
President, Hon. Josiah Quincy.
Vice-President, Hon. Peter O. Thacher.
Treasurer^ Nathan Appleton, Esq.
Secretary, William S. Shaw, Esq.
Assistant Librarian, Joseph Backu?.
Trustees, Theodore Lyman, jr. Esq. Professor Ed-
ward Everett, Francis C. Gray, Amos Lawrence,
Henry Codman, Samuel Swett, William Sturgis,
Thomas Wigglesworth, George Ticknor, Esqrs.
Salem Atheneum f Proprietors of the J
Yearly choice of Officers last Wednes. but one in May,
President, Edward A. Holyoke, m.d, LL.d.
Ckrk^ John Glen King.
Libraries. t65
Treasurer, Georpe Cleaveland, Esq.
Librarian. Jacob Hood.
Truftfes, Edw«rd A. Holvoke, M. d. ll.d. John D.
Treqdwell. m. d. B. Lynde Oliver, m d. H'^p. Joseph
Storv, LL. D. Hon. Nathaniel Bowditch, ll.d. f. r. s.
Hon Nathaniel S'lsbee, Hon. John Pickering, Hon.
2<>'u Glen King, Mr. Charles C. Clarke, Hon. Benja-
min Peirce.
jYcivburyfiort Athpneum^ Incorporated Feb. 24, 1801.
President, Rev. lohn Andrews.
Secretary, Librarian and Treasurer^ Stephen W#
Maiston.
Boston Library, f Franllin Place. J
Incorporated Jun*^ 17, 1794.
Yearlv meeting for choice of Officers, 2d Friday in June,
Librarian, Charles Callender.
Trf-afurer. Charles Hammatt.
Secretary Nathan Webb.
Trustees., Redford Webste* , Esq* Francis J. Oliver,
Esq. Auvrustu?' Peabodv, Esq. Dr Ephraim Eliot,
William Minot, Esq. L'^muel Shaw, Esq. John Park,
Esq Dr John Gorham, Jonathan Phillips, Esq.
Social Tmiv Library,
Yearly meeting for choice of Offic rs 3d Wedn. in Oct.
President., W'lliam Sulliv-in, Esq.
Secrrtaru ^ Treasurer, A. W. Fuller.
T ustees, Lemuel Shaw, William Minot, Samuel
Hubbard, Benjamin Rand. Octavius Pickering.
Boston Medical Library. Instituted July 1, 1805.
Libranan. W ('banning, m.d.
7Vf'a5fwr«?T, George Hay ward, m.d.
Clrrfc, Enoch Hale, m d.
Trustees, George Hay ward, Enoch Hale, John
Ware, W. Channing Woodbridge S'.rong.
Socia' Library in A^antucket. Instituted Jan. 2, 1815.
President, Jol:n Hussev, Esq.
Portland Law Library.
Treasurer 55* Librarian, Horatio South gate, E^q.
Secretary^ Charles S. Davis, Esq.
166 Canal Corporations, &c.
Boston and Roxbury Mill Corfioration,
President, Francis C. Gray.
treasurer ct Clei±, S. F. M'Cleary
Directors, William Gr^y, Francis C. Gray, Jona-
than Dorr, Benjamin Gorham, Israel Thorndike, jr.
Hoace Gra'. , H. G. Otisjr. Ralph Huntington, Thom-
as Bartiett, Samuel P. Gardner, Standfast Smith,
Amos Lawrence.
Middlesex Canal Corjioration,
President^ Aaron Dexter.
Vice-Presidem^ Benjamin Joy.
Director's, Wilbam P^iyne, Jonathan Amory, Joseph
Coolidge, VVilliam Sullivan, Ebenezer T. Andrews^
Benjamin Guild, Edward Cruft, Dudley Hall, Jamed^
F. Baldwin.
Hufierintendenty James F. Baldwin.
Locks and Canals at Pawtucket Falls.
President^ Hon. Dudley A. Tyng, of Newbuyyport.
Vice-President, Ebenezer Appleton, Esq. of Boston.
Clerk ^ Treasurer, Kirk Boot, Esq. of Boston.
Essex Merrimack Bridge.
John Pettingel, Presi*t. I And. Frothingh-im, Vice-Pres^
Joseph S. Pike, Treas. J Samuel Tenney,Proprie.Clerk,
Plumb Island Turnfiiks Corfioration.
John Pettingel, Pres't. | Daniel Balch, Clerk &: Treas.
Boston Aqueduct Corfioration. Incorp. Feb. 27, 1795.
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, l3t Sat. in May ;
quarterly, 1st Saturday in Feb. May, August, and Nov.
President^ Aaron Dexter, Esq.
Vice- President ^ Daniel D. Rogers, Esq.
Secretary^ Henry Codman, Esq.
State Prison at Charlestown.
Directors^ Elias Phinney, J hn Soley, Tames T#
Austin, Esqrs. Salary, gSOO each per annum;
Wardens Gamaliel Bradford, Esq. 1500 dols. do.
Chafilain, Rev. William Collier. 250 r'ols. do.
Physician & Surg: A R.Thompson,M.D. 250 dols. da
Wm. H. Lane, Clerk. ©950. Wm.Going.Keeper,S500.
Agricultural Societies. 167
MaBaachmetts Society for ^iromoting Agriculture.
Incorporated Murcli f, 1792.
Annual me^ ting 2d Wednesday m June.
President, Johii Lowell. Esq.
Ji'irst Vke-Prtsid'rt, Thomas L. Winthrop, Esq.
Second do Israel Thorndike, Esq.
Treasurer, John Prince, Esq.
Corresfionding S< c'ry, Richard Sullivan, Esq.
Recording Stc'ry, (iorham Parsons Esq.
AssiHtani Rec. Sec'ry, Benjamin Guild Esq. .
7V./s/e... Josi.hQoincy, E. I>rby,S.G. Perkins.
Sorhim Parsons, John Welles, Peter C. Brooks, Aa-
ron Dexter. Esqrs.
Berk- hire Agricultural Society.
President, Hen. Henry W. V^ight.
Vice- Presidents, Saml M. M'Cay, Joha Wells,Esq.
Secretary, Ezekiei R. Colt.
Treasurer, Samuel D. Colt, Esq.
Worcester County Agricultural Society,
Pre-sidtnl, Hon. D^iniel Waldo.
First Vice-President, Jonathan Russell.
Second do. Aaron Tufts.
Treasurer, Theophilus Wheeler, Esq.
Corri\sfionding S''c'ry, Hon. Levi Lincoln.
Recording Sec'ry, William D. Wheeler.
Hampshire, Franklin, and Hampden Agricultural
Society.
President, Hon. Joseph Lyman. ^ t- u
Vice- Presidents, Hon. Samuel Lothrop, Gen. Epaph-
r'as Hoyt, Charles P. Phelps, Esq.
Corresponding Sec'ry, Hon. Jonathan H. Lyman.
Recording Sec'ry, Joseph Strong, Esq.
Treasurer, J. D. Whitney.
Plymouth County Agricultural Society, '
President, Daniel Howard, Esq. ^ ^. , „^ , ^
F: Press's Rev. Morrill AUen, Gen. Abiel Washbarii.
Recording Sec'ry, Bartholomew Brown, Esq.
Corresponding Sec'ry, Kilborn Whitman, Esq.
Treasurer, William Davis, Esq.
Trustees, Charles Turner, John Thomas, Sylvanus
Lazel), Daniel Mitchell, Saml A. Frazer, Nathar; Gur-
ney, Thos. Hobart, Benjamin Ellis, Jona. Parker, Nathi.
Haskell^ jr. Thomas Drew, jr. Joshua Eddy, jr. Esqrs.
168 Masonic Societies.
General Grand Encamfiment of Knights Temfilan
in the United Utates.
M W and Hon. De Witt Clinton, of Albany, State of
New-York, G, G, Mast* r.
Sir Henry Fowle, Esq. Boston, Mass. D.G.G. Master,
Sir John Snow, VVoi thington, Ohio, G.G. Generalissimo.
Sir Ezra Ames, Esq. Albany, N. Y. G. G. Cafic* Gen,
Rev. Paul Dean, Boston, Mass. G. G, Freiatc,
Sir Martin Hoffman. Esq. of the City and State of New
York, G. G. Senior Warden.
Sir John Carlisle, Esq. Providence, R. I. O. G. Junior
Warden^
Sir Peter Grinnell, Esq. Prov. R.I, G. G. Treasurer.
Sir John J. Loring, Esq. Bbston, Mass. G. G. Recorder,
Sir Th mas Lowndes, Esq. ot che City and Siate of
New-York, G. G. Warden,
Sir Jonathan Shieffelin, Esq. of the City and State of
New-York, G. G. Standard Bearer.
Sir Ebenezer Wadsworth, Esq. Nassau, N. Y. G. Gi.
Sword Bearer.
Next Septennial meeting of the G. G. Enca!npmenfe
will be held in the City of New- York, on the second
Thursday in September, 1826.
Grand Encamfimemt of Massachusetts and Rhode
Island. Meet annually.
M W Sir Henry Fowle, Esq of Boston, G. Master*
Sir John Carlisle, Esq. Providence, D. G, Master.
Sir Peter Grinnell, Esq. do. G. Generalissimo.
Sir John J. Loring, of Bbston, Mass. G. Cafii. GeneraL
Rev. John L. Blake, Grand Prelate,
Sir Josiah Whitaker, of Providence, G. 5. Warden.
Sir Samuel Howe, Esq. of Boston, G. /. Warden.
Sir M^ses Richardson, Esq. of Providence, G. Treas,
Rev. John R. Cotting, ot Boston, G. Recorder,
Sir Jacob Amee, Esq. of do. G. Warder.
Sir Isaac Stall, of Newport, G. Standard Bearer,
Sir Hector Coffin, of Newburyport, G. S<word Beater,
Encampments under the Jurisdiction.
Boston Encamfiment.
Stated meetings on the Wednesday subsequent to the
full Moon in March, June, September, and December.
Sir Henry Fowle, M. E. Grand Commander,
Masonic Societies. 169
Sir Robert Lash, Generalissimo.
Sir Alexander Bowers, Cafitain General.
Encampment at Newburyport.
at Portland.
at Newport.
General Grand Royal Arch Chafiter of Massachusetts
will hold their next Septennial meeting at New-
York, in September, 1826.
M E & Hon. De Witt Clinton, Esq. of Albany, State of
New-York. G. G. High Priest.
M E Henry Fowle, Esq. Boston, Mass. D. G. G. H.P.
M E John Snow, Esq. Worthington, Ohio, G.G.Kingi
M E Phillips Eckel, Esq. Baltimore, Mar. G.G.Scribe.
M E Peter Grinnell, Esq. Prov. R.I. G. G. Treasurer,
M E John Abbot, Esq. Westford, Mass. G. G. Sec^y.
M E 8c Rev. Jona. Nve, Claremont, N.H. G.G.Chafiln,
M E David G. Cowan, Kentucky, G. G. Marshal,
Grand Royal Arch Chafiter of Massachusetts.
Stated meetings in June, September, and December.
Officers elected in September.
M E & Rev. Paul Dean, Great High Priest.
E Augustus Peabody, Defiuty Great H. Priest.
E Henry Whipple, G. King.
E Daniel L. Gibbens, G. Scribe.
E Abraham A. Dame, G. Treasurer.
E John J. Loring, G. Secretary,
E 8c Rev. James Morss; J
Benjamin Huntoon, f ^ rhr,*,i^ir„.^
James Sabine, ^G.Chafilainsf
E. L. Bascom, )
Comp. Michael Roulstone, G. Master.
Mo3t Worshihful Grand Lodge of Massachusetts,
Quarterly communications held on the 2d Monday in
December, March, June, and September.
R W John Dixwrll, m.d. of Boston, Grand Master,
R W John Abbot, Esq. vVestford, Dcfi Grand Matter,
R W Elijah Crane, Canton, Senior Grand Warden,
R W Samuel Thaxter, Boston, Junior Gr. Warden*
R W Elijah Morse, Esq^ Boston, Grand Treasurer.
R W Thomas Power, Esq. Boston, JRec, Gr, 6Vr'r?y.
170 Masonic Societies.
R W Asa Bullard, m.d. Boston, Cor. G, Secretary,
R W John J. Loring, Boston, Grand Marshal.
R W ienj. Whipple, Charlestowp, Sen. Gr. Deacon,
R W Jd.m s A. Dickson, Bostoa, Jutiior Gr. DeacoJit
R W Benjamin B. Appleton, Boston, J
R \V Michael Roulstone, do. f ^^ <.. ^.. ,
R W D aiiel Baxter, jr. do. > ^^' ^^^'^^^'ds.
R W Eh as Haskell, do. )
R W Thomas t. Goodwin, Charlestown, G. Sword B.
R W Ferdinand E.Wliite.Boston, } ^„ „.. . • .
R W Francis Fisher, do. \ ^'^' Pursuivants.
R W Josiah Baldwin, Boston, Grand Tyler.
The following Right Worshipful Brethren are Deputy
Grand Masters for the several Districts of the Common-
wealth, and styled District De^pniy Grand Masters.
R W & Rev. Paul Dean, Boston, 1st Dibt.
R W Joseph G. Spragae, Esq. Salem, 2d do
R W Studley Sampson, Esq. Duxbury, Sd do
R W Josiah J. Fiske, Esq. VVrentham , 4th do
R W Abraham Haskell, jr. Leominster, 5th do
R W Joseph Thayer, Esq. Uxbridge, 6th do
R VV 8c Rev. Alpheus Harding, New-Salem, 7th do
R W John C. Demjog, Esq. W. Stockbridge, 8th do
R W William J. Whipple, Esq. Cambridge, 9th do
R W John Mills, E^sq. Southwick, 10th do
U W Sylvester Baker, Esq. Barnstable, lUh do
R W Elisha Starbuck, Nantuckpt, 12th do
Committee of Charity:
R W Ferdinand E. White.
R W Benjamin B. Appleton.
R W Francis Fisher.
R W David Parker.
R W Ehas Haskell.
Boston Council of Select^ Royal and Super-cxQet-
lent Masters,
Meetings last Tuesday in each month.
Rev. Paul Dean, M. I. G. M.
Abraham A. Dame, Esq. T I. G, M,
William J. Whipple, Esq. /. G. M
City Officers in Boston. HI
LODGES IN BOSTON.
St. John's Lodge.
R W Ferdinand E. White, Master.
Stated meeting on the first Tuesday in everj^ month.
St. Andrew's Lodge.
R W David Parker, Ma ter.
Stated meeting the second Thursday in every month;
Massachusetts Lodge.
R W Michael Roulstone, Master.
Stated meeting the last Friday in every month.
Columbian Lodge.
R W Daniel B xter, Master,
Stated meeting the first Thursday in every month*
Mount Lebano?i Lodge.
R W Robert Lash, Master.
Stated meeting the last Monday in every month.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor, Hon. JOSIAH QUINCY.
Office New Court-House.
ALDERMEN,
Daniel Baxter, Asher Benjamin,
George Odiorne, Enoch Patterson,
David W. Child, Caleb Eddy,
Joseph H. Dorr, Stephen Hooper.
COMMON COUNCILMEN.
Ward No. 1. John Elliot, Thaddeus Page, Joseph
Wheeler, Simon Wilkinson. Ward No. 2. Martin
Bates, John P. Boyd, Benjamin Lamson, Joseph
Stodder. Ward No, 3. John R. Adan, Thecjdore
Dexter, JohnD. Dyer, Samuel Jones. Ward No. 4.
Joseph Coolidge, Henry Farnam, Samuel Perkins,
Robert G. Shaw. Ward No. 5. Elias Haskell,
Thomas Kendall, John S. Perkins, Isaac Winslow.
Ward No. 6. Joseph S. Hastings, Joe! Prouty, John
Stevens, William Wright. Ward No. 7. Jonathan
Amory, Charles P. Curtis, Samuel Swett, Enoch
Silsby. — —Ward No. 8. Jonathan Davis, Hawkes
172 City Officers in Boston.
Lincoln, Lewis Tappan, JohnWelles. — ^Ward No. 9.
Benjamin Russell, James Savage, Eliphalet Williams,
Samuel K Williams. Ward No. 10. Aaron Bald-
•win, David Francis, Francis J. Oliver, Thomas B.
Wales. W^ard No. 13. Asa Bullard, Charles
Howard, Joslah Stedman, Joseph Willet.— Ward
No. 12. Samuel Bradlee, Noah Brooks, FranciB jack-
son, Charles Sprague,
STANDING COMMITTEES.
OF FINANCE.
Jonathan Amory, James Savage, Thaddeus Page,
Lewis Tappan, Isaac Winslow, Thomas Kendall,
Aaron Baldwin.
STREETS AND HIGHWAYS.
Jonathan Davis, Joel Prouty, John R. Adan, Josiah
Stedman, Henry Farnam, Simon Wilkinson.
ALMS HOUSE AND HOUSE OF INDUSTRY.
Enoch Silsby, Martin Bates, Joseph Coolidge,
Samuel K. Williams, Samuel Perkins.
or ACCOUNTS.
Robert G. Shaw, Samuel Bradlee, William Wright,
Elias Haskell.
OF HEALTH.
Benjamin Russell, Theodore Dexter, Hawkes Lin-
coln, Asa Bullard, John D. Dyer.
OF POLICE.
Samuel Swett, John P. Boyd, Thomas B. Wales,
Joseph S. Hastings.
PUBLICK LANDS AND BUILDINGS.
Eliphalet Williams, Charles P. Curtis, Joseph Stod-
der, Noah Brooks.
ENROLLED BILLS.
Francis J. Oliver, Charles Sprague, David Francis,
John Elliot, Benjamin Lamson.
Saroael F. M'Cleary, City Clerk,
Thomas Clark, Clerk of Common Council o^ ^^'
BtHtant City Clerk.
William Mackay, City Treasurer,
Benjamin PoUa.d, City Marshall;
Johnson Colby, Messenger,
City Officer's in 'Boston. 473
p,^ .OVERSEER.S OF THE POOR.
Thomas Badger, Henrv Bass, David W. Bradlee,
Stillman Lothr.p, James H.Fi ster, Thomas H we, Jona-
than Iiigalls, Triomas Jackson, Thomas Edmands, Ed-
ward Phillips, RedfoiM VVebsler, Daniel Weld.
Master of the Almn- House, Ja lines Phillips.
Physician and Surgeon to do. J6hn Ware, m. d. ^
The Board hold a meeting on the afternoon of the
first Wednesday of every month, at the Aims-House.
The Overseers of the Poor are likewise incorporated
as a Board of Trustees, of John Boylstbns' and other
charitable funds, left for the assistance of persons of
good character, and advanced age, *' who have been
reduced by misfortune to indigence and want."
. Treasurer and Clerk to the Cor fiorat ions, Edward
Phillips, Esq. , , .
The meetings of the Board of Trustees are held in
April and October.
OVERSEERS OF THE HOUSE OB INDUSTRY.
Samuel Dorr, Edward Cruft, Benjamin Shurtleif,
John fit Hows, Henry J. Oliver, George Hallet, Isaac
M'Lellan, George W. Otis, Cyrus Alger.
OVERSEERS OF THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION.
^Fonathan Carieton, Moses Grant, Enoch Bartlett.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Francis Bassett, Horace Bean, Elisha Clap, William
iDall, Paul Dean. Warren Dutton, Asa Eaton. Wilham
Jenks, William Little, William Parmenter, John Pier-
pont, William Wells.
STANDING COMMITTEE OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
James Savage, Esq. Chairman, Moses Grant, Lewis
Tapi»in, Benjamin Guild, Esq. Thomas Wells, Rev.
Benjamin B. Wisner, Moses Williams.
INSTRUCTERS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Lnt.Gram. Master, Benj. ApthorpGould.Centre School.
English Classical School, Solo. P. Miles, Derne St.
f Ebenezer Bailey, Frankhn Sch,
B. D. Emerson, Adams Sch.
T. ,. u r- J- Stickney, Boyiston Sch.
English Grammar . Nathaniel Storrs, EHot Sch .
Masters, John Frost, Mayhew Sch.
Abraham Andrews, DerneSt.Sch.
Nath. K.G.Oliver, Hancock Sch.
174 Citj Officers in Boston.
"Rufus Webb, Franklin S(^,
Jona. Spelling, Adams Sch,
FrederickEmerson, BoylstonSch.
Elisha Webb,* EUot Sch.
Benjamin Holt, Mayiiew Sch.
J. H. Belcher, Derne St. Sch.
PeterMackintnsh.jr HancockSch.
* John TilMton is nominally Writing Master in the Eliot School.
Writing Masters,
FIREWARDS.
Joseph H. Adams, Cyrus Alger, John Allen, Robert
Bacon, Levi Brigham, Stephen Child, jr. Stephen Cod-
man, Benjamin Coomey, Benjamin Darling, Beniamin
Dodd, Jabez Ellis, Jeremiah Fitch, John Hall, Leach
Harris, Genet Holbrook, William Howe, Thomas
Jackson, Joseph Jones, Jared Lincoln, Stephen Lock,
Thomas Melvill, Dkniel Messinger, John Minot, John
L. Phillips, Isaac Pierce, Eleazer Pratt, Luke Rich-
ardson, Joel Shipley, Jonathan Thaxter, S. M.Thayer,
Bryant P. Tilden, William Tileston, J. F. Truman,
William Tucker, John H. Wheeler, Samuel S. Whee-
ler, John D. W illiams.
"WARD OFFICERS.
No. 1.
Charles Wells, W^rrfew.— Lewis Lerow, Clerk,
Insfiectors. — Samuel Aspinwall, John Gale, Henry
S. Kent, Zephaniah Sampson, John Snelling.
No. 2.
Ezra Eaton, Warden.— Q\i2iT\ts Lincoln, jr. Clerk.
7n*^ec/or«.-~ Benjamin Abrahams, Clark Brewer,
Matthias Crocker, Eleazer Howard, Jesse Kingsbury.
No. 3.
Darius Boardm an, Warden. — John R.Bradford, Clerk,
Insfiectom. — Thomas Gould, Daniel Hersey, Daniel
Messinger, Edmund Parsons, Joseph B. Smith.
No. 4.
Samuel Parkman, Warden. — Jonas B. Brown, Clerk,
Ins/iec ior s, — Pibel Adam^, Benajah Brigham, Elijah
Brigham, George Hallet, Henry Williams.
No. S.
Ezra Dyer, Warden.-^FQier Mackintosh, jr. Clerk.
City Officers in Boston. 175
Insfiectors.-^WiWiB.m Eaton, Ebenezer Ellis, Joseph
iing, Atherton T. Penniman. Samuel H. Rimick,
No. 6.
A^illiam Minot, PTarrffn.— Thomas W. Phillips. Clerk.
Insfiectors.-^John A. Bacon, Adams Bailey, jr.
:.uther Farwell, Thomas Howe,, Augustus Reed.
No. 7. ^^ ^
John Heard, jr. yfarrffw.— Edward Brooks, Clerk.
/n«/iec;ors.- William Beals, William Hay den, James
Russell, Reuben Richards, jr. Isaac Waters.
No. 8. ^ ,
BenjaminWhitman, fFarrffn.— Franklin Dexter, C/^r A'.
/n*/2ec?«r«.— Samuel L. Abbot, Andrew Morton,
Solomon Piper, Nathan Rice. Samuel A. Shed.
No. 9. ,, ,
Robert Waterston, Warden. — Alexander Bliss, CUrL
Inafiectors.-'iohn Baker, Elijah Lnring, Jeffrey
Richardson, James Sargent, Lot Wheelwright.
No 10.
iDaniel Messinger, Warden. — Francis C. Head, Clerk.
1 Imfiectors.—lssi2iC Danforth, Daniel L. Gibbens,
I William H. Prentice.Thomas Jackson, Samuel Sanger,
No. 11.
John T. Apthorp, Warden —Andrew Bradsha w, C/^rX-.
Inspectors.— Daniel Baxter, jr. Otis Everett, Rich-
ards Child, WHiiting Hewins, Joshua Vose.
No. 12.
William Dall, Warden — Elisha Copeland, jr. Clerk,
Tns/iectors.—Themas H-skins, Joshua Holden, Ste-
phen W. Jackson, Elisha Preston, Nathaniel Whitte-
more.
Caleb Hayward. Clerk ofFaneuil Hall Market,
James Morgan, Cafitain of the Jiaich, and Sufierin-
tendent of Lamps.
Hay Weigher, Samuel Phillips.
Sealer of Weights and Measure&y Samuel Beals.
Sealer of Boats and Lighters, Caleb Lnriiig, jr.
Pound Ker:pers^ Anthony Rowe, and Thomas Ham-
mond.
Citii Crier^ James \Vilson, Congress square.
176 City Officers in Boston!
Surveyors of Boards hnd other Z.umber*
Moses Avers, jr. I^olun Hartshorn,
Thomas Barry, Eleazer Homer,
Henry Blake, John Howe, jr.
Nathaniel Bradlee, Perez Loring,
Person Cheney, Oliver Mills,
Thomas Christey, F^ward J. Robbins,
William Clouston, Richard Thayer,
Noah Dogget, Samuel Waldron.
William Green,
Fence Viewers.
Nathaniel Bradlee, Abel Hewins,
Komanus Emerson, John Howe, jr.
Rolan Hartshorn,
Cullers of Dry Fish.
Jolin F. Banister, Nathaniel Howe,
Jacob Barstow, Benjamin Owen,
James Brown, Ebenezer Perry,
Benjamin Clark, Charles Pook.
Cullers of Hoofis and Staves.
James Brown, Benjamin Owen,
Benjamin Clark, Charles Pook.
Nathaniel Howe,
Insfiectors of Lime.
Michael Homer, Samuel Sprague.
Francis James,
Assay Masters.
John Wells, Lewis A. Lauriat.
Hogreevest Hayivards, and Field Drivers,
Wiilam Andrews, Silas Wright,
John Kimball, Robert Ripley.
Royal Oliver,
Surveyors of Hemfi.
Samuel Emmons, John A. Shaw,
Surveyors of Wheat.
Thomas Howe, John Tuckerman.
Measurers of Wood.
Joshua Binney, William Glover,
Samuel Bradlee, William Green,
Jcshaa Batters, Moses Hadley, jr.
Thomas Christie, John Lovell,
NoahDogget, James Wilson.
IK
City Officers in Boston. 177
jiaseasors,
5'rancis Green, Samuel M. Thayer.
>^athan Webb,
Assistant Assessorfi.
A^ard 1 SamuelAspinwall 7 Jonathan Howard
Samuel Hastings Elijah Morse
2 Benjamin Clark ' 8 Joseph P. Bradlee
ScammellPenniman Henry Chapman
3 Thomas Gould 9 Henry Sigourney
William Spragae Josiah Bradlee
4 Benj. Humphrey 10 Wm. H. Prentice
Abel Adams Benj. V, French
5 William Simonds 11 Jona. Harrington
Alexander Parris Windsor Fay
6 Benjamin Parker 12 Oliver Fisher
Jonas Prouty Thomas Hunting
Health Commissioners.
President y John Cotton.
Secretary f John Winslow.
iVard 1 George Darracot Ward 7 Henry Williams
2 Joseph Lewis 8 Chas. C. Nichols
3 Robert Bacon 9 John Cotton
4 Joseph Ballister 10 Samuel Sanger
5 Benjamin French 11 John Thompson
6 Saml. F. Coolidge 12 Ephraim marsh
Principal Physician^
Assistant Physician^ Thomas Welsh, m. d.
Messenger of the Boards Humphrey Clark.
[Health-Office in Faneuil-Hall;]
Sufierintendent of Burying Grounds,
Samuel H. Hewes, Office Faneuil HalL
Undertakers.
Samuel Winslow, Lynn street.
James Hutchinson, back of No. 27*, Newbury street.
Thomas Southworth, Short street.
Martin Smith, '^ Prospect street.
Ebenezer Claflen, Beach street
Nathaniel E. Bell, "No. 19, Middle street.
Thomas Leeds, Lynn street.
Comfort Claflen, SO, Middle street.
Joseph Willcut, Sea street.
Thomas Murray, Theatre Alley, or Catholic church.
John Low, Poplar street
John Skinner, back of St, Paul church.
ifi Physicians and Surgeons in Boston.
Constables afifiointedfor one year to July^ 1824. ,
ElishaC opeland, 7 Pleas, st Jason Br;. man, Boylston i
Solo. Twist, 4 N. Russell-st Ebenezi rSliute, 49 Ship |
JamesPerkins, 29 North-st George Robinson, Salem
lona. Prescott, Mill Pond James Peirce, Hawkins
Thos. Holden, 32 North-st Jededi. Sawtell,Belknap
George Reed, George-st Asa Pi outy, 26Pinckney
Andr. Sanborn, Poplar-st AbelWheelock,60 Myr
Josiah Baldwin, unity -st Mite. Lincoln, 18 Back-
Horatio Bass, S. Bennett-st Michael RiIey,Pinckney
Ebenezer 1 rescott Ebenezer Hill, Essex-
Elis.V.Glover, N. Allen-st JamesWright, South Bo
Thos. Wallace, 8 Prince- st
Auctioneers. Licensed to July, 1824.
Samuel L.Abbot Nat.M.Heywood Jacob Peabody
Henr. P. Andrews Enos Cobb Luther Parks
George Bond William Dehon Stephen Brown
Lemuel Blake George L.Deblois John M. Parkei
John A. Bacon John Fairfield Benjamin Poor
James Boiirguin Silas Field Frink Stratton
1\ li. Baker Wm . Gridley, jr. Benjamin Seav€
Geo.G.Ch .nning l^.tniel Hersey John Tyler
DerasUis Clap Daniel Durell S. Whitwell, jr
Saml. F. Coolidge David Hale, jr. Francis Wilby
Chas.D.Coolidge Thomas K. Jones Ferd. E. White
J. L.Cunningham Ephraim Lock Sam].G.\ViUiar
Thomas Clark David Marston Benja. Wioslow
Joel Smith George Noble
FHYSICIAJ^S jiJ^D SURGE OJVS,
PRACTI^IvG IN BOSTON.
* Samuel Danforth, m. d. 3 Green street,
. * David Townsend, m, d. Boylston street.
* Thomas Welsh, m. d. Hancock street, «
* Aaron Dexter, m . d. Milk street.
* William Spooner, m. d. Court street.
* William Ingalls, m. d Common street.
* Asa Bull 'rd, m. d. 84 Orange street. '
* John G. Coffin, m. d. Central court. (
* Jacob Gates, 1 3 Franklin street. )
. * John Dixwell, m, d. Bulfinch street.
* James Jackson, M. D. 26 Summer street, ''
Physicians and Surgeons ip Boston. 179
> Benjamin Shurtleff, m. d. 18 Lianover street.
^ John C. Warren, m. d. 7 Park street.
^ Horace Bean, a. m. 24 Back street.
«• John Gorham, m, d. Common street.
fr Thomas 1. Parker, m. d, Franklin street.
^ John Randall, m. d Winthrop place.
t George C. Shattuck, m. d. Cambridge street,
* John B. Brown, m. d. Common street.
^ Jacob Bigelow, M. d. Summer street;
<• Walter Channing, m. d. Berry street.
* George Hay ward, m. d. 66 Newbury street.
* George Parkman, m. d. Cambridge street.
^ Amos Farns worth, m. d. Middle street,
* Asa Bucknam, A.^^i. Nassau street,
* Tlieodore Dexter, a. m. Middle street.
* Wdliams Bradford, m. d. Green street.
* Abner Phelps, m. d. Congress street.
* Samuel Clark, m. d, Cornhill.
* Zabdiel B. Adams, m. d. Congress street.
* Solomon D. Townsend, m, d. Middlecot street?
* John Ware, m. d. 20 Hanover street.
* David Osgood, m. d. School street.
* Nathaniel Niles, m. d. Milk street.
Sainuel A. Shurtleff, m. d . Pemberton's hill.
* Enoch Hale, m. d. West street.
* Samuel Adams, m. d. School street.
* John W. Webster, m. d. Common street.
Edward Reynolds, a. m. Atkinson street.
Woodbridge Strong, m. d. Water street.
John Jeffries, m. d. Franklin street.
Thomas W. Parsons, m. d. Winter street.
* Josiah F. Flagg, m, d. Winter street.
George B. Doane, m. d. Court street.
Chandler Robbins, m. d. Summer street.
John P. Spooner, m. d . Court street.
Caleb H. Snow, m. d. Middle street.
Jerome V. C. Smithy m. d. Liberty square.
George W. Otis, m. d. Court street.
Edwin Adams, m. d. School street.
Warren Abbot, m. d. Summer street.
[The above are the members of the Boston Medical Association, arrahg«
. according to seniority. Those with this mark * are fellows of the
as3achus«tts Medical Society.l
180 Banks in Massachusetts.
Rufus L. Barrus, Middle street.
Dr. Hall, Ann street.
John Dwight, Court street.
Surgeons Dentist,
W, P. Greenwood, Portland street.
Thomas W. Parsons, Winter street.
Thomas Barnes, 15 Hanover street*
Moses F. Randall, Summer street.
BANKS IN MASSACHUSETTS.
Branch of United States Bank^ in Boston.
Gardiner Greene, Pres. \ Saml.Frothingham, Cashier*
Directorsy John Welles, John Parker, Horace Gray \
George Blake^ Nathaniel Silsbee, Thomns H. Perkins \
D. P.' Parker, R. D. Shepherd, David Sears, D. Web \
ster, H. G. Rice.
Discount Clerky Charles Harris.
7>//<rr, Thomas Wiley.
Book-Keefier^ John Tucker.
CoLlccttony John Fuller. ,
Messenger y W. L. Cazneau.
Porter, Wyman Osborn.
Loan Office. Transfer y John J. Loring.
Jnteresty O. W. Champney»
Pension^ John S. Lilley.
Solicitor y George Blake.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.
Massachusetts Banky in Boston. Capital,S800,000.
Incorporated June 23, 1812, to continue till Oct. 1831|
Officers elected on the 1st Wednesday in January. '
William Phillips, President. \ Samuel Payson, Caahier^
Directorsy Joseph Head, Aaron Dexter, William
Parsons, Samuel H. Walley. Joseph Tilden, Edwani
Tuckerman, John Parker, jr. WiHtam D. Sohieri
William Phillips, Isaac Winslow, Samuel Torrey.
Paying Teller, Edward Sharp.
Receiving Tellery Thomas Hooper.
First Book'Keefiery Nathaniel H. Furness.
Second Book'Keefiery James D«4d.
Discount Clerky John H Bowes.
Messenger y]o^1a^^VV\\\^i^■X \ /'or/<r, Maurice BugbtH
Discount Days-^Mou^ay and Thursday,
Banks in Boston. 181
Union Ranki in Boston,
.incorporated June 23. 1812, to continue till Oct. 1831.
Capital, ^800.000.
Directors elected on the 1st Monday in October.
Thomas L. VViutlirop, Pres. \ Chester Adams, Cashier,
Directors, Jotui Odin, James Freeman, William De-
hon, Beajamiii M Watson, Samuel Fales, William
Lovering, jr. Jonathan Amory. jr. Ebenezer Parker,
George Burroughs, Jeremiah Fitch, Benj.imih West,
Paying and Receiving 7 V//<?7% Samuel I'arker.
Firsi B(jok-Ki tfier^ Nathaniel Emmons.
Second do. Johnson Jackson.
Discount Clerk^ William Furness.
Messenger, Jonat'.ian Troit, j Porter^ Benj. White,
Discount Days— Tuesday and Friday.
Boston Bank.
Incorporated Jane 23, 1^12. Charter to continue till
the first Monday in Ortober, 1831.
Capital, §900,000.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in October.
John T. Apthnrp, President j Joseph Chapman, Cash,
Directors, Nathan Appleton, Josiah Bradlee, Wil-
liam Pratt, Paschal P. Pope, Isaac C. Pray, John Rich-
ards, Robert G. Shaw, Richard D. Tucker, Thomas
Wigglesworth, Timothy Wiliiams.
Solicitor for Loans on Bonds CJ* MortgageSyW.SviilrySLn*
First Te/ie r,RQbertL3iSh.
Second do. James Sargent, jr.
First Book^Kectier, James C. Wild.
Second do. JolmB. Fitch.
Discount Clerk, Jacob Rust.
Messenger, Alexander Bowers.
Porter, George Breckenridge.
Discount Days—Tuesday and Fridaj'*
State Bank, iyi Boston,
Capital, §1,800,000.
incorp. June 27, 1811. Charter to continue 20 yeaf&
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in October.
E. A. Bourne, President, j George Homer, Cashier,
Directors, John Brazer, Samuel Billings, Benjamin
Bangs, David W. Child, George Hallet, Charles How-
ard, Wihiam Shimmin, Thomas K. Thomas Samuel
€, Gray, Jacob Hall, D^via Ji^^ftShaw, ■*"'
m Banks in Boston
^o/inVor, James T. Austin. Vi
Paying Teller^ Charles Sprague* 'A
Receiving Tfller^ John Comerais,
FiTst Book'Keefier^ Jonathan ('all.
Second do. William E. Vincent.
Discount Clerk, Gurdon Steele,
Messenger, Thomas Pitts, | Porter, John White,
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday,
JVeiv- England Bank^ in Boston,
Capital, 81,000,000.
Samuel Dorr, President, | Eben. Froihingham, Cash,
Directors^ Nathaniel Goddard, Samuel Dorr, John
D. Williams, George Trott, Abbott Lawrence, Lem-
uel Shaw, Otis Everett, Henry Gassett, Josiah Mar-
shall, Francis Stanton, R. Rogerson, B. Humphrey.
J^aying Teller, Charles Nichols.
Receiving Teller, W^illard Williams.
First Book Keejief^ John Nazro.
Second do. Samuel Brewer.
Discount Clerk, Philip Marett.
Assistant Clerk, John Dall.
Foreign Money Clerk, E. J. S. Carlew, .5
Messenger^ Bela Hunting, j Porter, Aaron Burbank;
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday.
Manufacturers and Mechanicks Bank^ in Boston.
Capital, ST'SO.OOe.
Isaac Stevens, President. | James Dalton, Cashier,
Directors, Ebenezer T.Andrews, Thomas D.Bradlee,
Robert M. Barnard, Nathaniel Curtis, Jeremiah Gore,
John Houston, Jonathan Hunewell, Tobias Lord, Israel
Munson, Isaac Stevens, Timothy Walker, Henry
H. Fuller.
Teller, Simon E. Greene.
Book- Kcf tier, Nathaniel Clapp, jr.
Discount Clerks Martin Lane.
Messenger l^f Porter^ Charles Stearns, jr.
Discount every day.
Suffolk Bank, in Boston,
Capital, 58500,000. Incorp. Feb. 10, 1818.
Eben. Francis, President. | Matthew S. Parker, Cas^V.
Directors, Eben. Francis, Joseph Baker, John Bel-
knap, George Bond, Ebeo. Breed, Samuel Hubbard,
Banks io Boston. 183
William Lander, William Lawrence, John A.Lowell,
N". P. Russell, James Vlears, JeftVey Richardson.
Teller^ James Burroughs.
Book-Kfeficr b* Messenger, Isaac C. Brewer,
Foiter^ Stephen Morse, jr.
Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday,
Eagle Bank^ in Boston.
Capital, §500 000.
Titus Welles, President. \ Henrv B. Stone, Cashier.
Directors, Benjamin French, Wm. Goddard, Henry
Hall, Augustus Peabody, Enoch Silsbv . John Skinner.
William B. Swett, Benjamin Thompson, Robert Wa-
terston, Thomas West, John Williams.
Teller, Henry Jaques.
BooA'Kee/iery Joshua P. Blanchard.
Mesaenger, Thomas L. Hutchinson.
Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday.
City BaJik, in Boston.
Incorporated Feb. 23, 1822. Charter to continue till
the first Monday in October, 1831.
Capital. S500,000.
Barney Smith, President, | John Pickens, Cashih'.
Directors, Joseph H. Adams, George Brinley, Thos.
Cordis, Pliny Cutler, Luther Faulkner, Phinehas Fos-
ter, Jesse Putnam, Barney Smith, Josiah Stedman,
Eliphalet Williams, S.K.Williams, Saml. Henshaw.
koston Money Teller^ Elijah Davenport.
Foreign Money Teller, Nuthaniel H.Stevenson.
Book-Keefier, Benjamin Dodd.
Discount Clerk, Samuel W. Greene.
Messenger^ Andrew Johonnot.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday.
Columbian Bank, in Boston. Capital, §500,000.
William Sturgis, President, \ William Coffin, ir. Cash^
Directors, William Appletof, TJios. Motley, Edmund
Dwight, Amos Lawrence, Ebenezer Appleton, Samuel
Whitwell, ir. Phineas Upham, Warren Dutton, Wil-
liam H. Elliots George W. Lyman.
Teller., Thomas Swan.
Book- Keener, George Cushing.
Messenger, Ebenezcr Wild.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday*
184 Banks in Massachusetts.
Mechanicks Bank a? ^N'eivburyfiori: "*'
Capital, !g200. 000. Discount day, Monday.
Incorporated June 23, 1812; to continue till Oct. 1831.
Officers elected Lst Monday in October.
John Pettingel, President. | John R. Hudson, Cashier.
Phoenix Bmk^ JVantucket, Capital, 8200,000.
Incorporated Feb. 27, 1795. Charter renewed to the
1st Monday in October, 1831.
Joseph Chase, President. | Philip H. Folger, Cashier.
JsCaniuckd Pacific Bank, Capital, §200,000,
Officers elected on the 1st Monday ia July,
Aaron Mitchell, President. | James Athearn, Cashier.
Keioburyttort Bank, Capital, §210.000.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in October,
William Bartlet, President. | Saml. MuUikin, Cashier.
Cumberland Bank at Portland. Capital, §200,00©.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in June.
Albert Newhall, President. | Joseph Swift, Cashier.
Bank of Portland. Capital, §200,000,
il.rthurM'Lellan,President. | Alford Richardson.Cash'r.
Salem Bank. Capital, §250,000.
Officers elected on the 1st Mondav in October.
3fcseph Peabody, President. | John Moriarty, Cashier,
Directors, John Derby, J hn Oseood, Ichabod Nich-
ols, Jonruhan Hodges, Stephen Phillips, Saml.Endicott,
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.
Merchants Bank, at Salem, Capital, §300.000,
Incorporated June. 1811. Charter tn continue 20 years
from the 1st Monday in October, 1811.
Officers elected first Monday in Octoljer annually.
Joseph Story, President. | J. W. Tread well, Cashi^K
Direct orsy Joseph Ropes, Joseph Winn, V^ illiaiq
Silsbee, Stephen White, Edward South wick. Tucker
Pcland, Nathan W. Neal, Jeremuih Briggs.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday.
Commercial Bank at Salem. Capital, §300,000,
Willard Peele, President. ( Nathl. L Rogers, C'ashier.
Directors, William Fettyplace, Pickering Dodge,
Banks ia Massachusetts. 185
Glcleon Barstow, Robert Stone, Zechariah F. Silsbee,
William Sutton, Edward Lander, John H. Andrews,
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.
Exchange Bank, at Salem.
Capital, S500.000.
Incorp. Jan. 1823, to continue t>U 1st Mon.m Oct. l8ol»
Officers elected on the 1st Mon. in Oct. annually.
Gideon Tucker, President. | John Chadwick, Cashier.
Directors, George Cleaveland. William P. R»chai^-
son, Michael Shepard, Richard S. Rogers, Frankhn H.
Story, Joseph A. Peabody, Stephen C. Phillips, Robert
Upton.
Gloucester, (Cape Ann) Bank, Capital, §120,000.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in October annually.
President. \ Joseph Allen, jr. Cashier.
Beverly Bank, Capital, §100,000.
Officers elected on the first Monday in October.
Joshua Fisher, President. | A. Thorndike, Cashier.
Bedford Commercial Bank, at Neiu- Bedford.
Capital, 8100,000. .
Geo. Rowland, President. | Joseph Ricketson, Cashier.
Pivmouth Bank, Capital, ^100,000.
Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue till Oct.1,1831.
Officers elected on the first Monday in January.
William Davis, President. | William Goodwin.Cashier.
Saco Bank. Capital, 8120,000.
Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; and to continue to the
first Monday in October, 1831.
Officers elected on the first Monday in October.
T. G. Thornton, President. | Samuel Pierson. Cashier.
Worcester Bank. Capital, 200,C00.
Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue 19 years from
the first Monday in October 1812.
Officers elected on the first Wednesday in October.
Daniel Waldo, President. | Samuel Jennison, Cashier.
Oxford Bank, Capital, glOO.OOO.
Incorp. Feb. 8, 1823 ; to continue till Oct. 183L
Jonathaa Davis, President. | Sumner Bastow, Cashier..
Q 2
186 Banks in Massachuselts.
Taunton Bank, at Taunton. Capital, ^100,000.
Incorp. June 23. 1812 ; to continue till Oct 1, 1831.
Jonathan Ingell, President, | Jvnoes L. Hodges,Cashier.
Directors^ Jonathan P»gell, Thomas S. Baylies, Sam-
uel Crocke', John West, Job Godfrey Marcus Morton,
Francis Bavlies, Galen Hicks, Laban Wheaton.
Marblehead Bank. Capital, §120,000.
Incorporated June v% 1812 ; to continue to Oct, 1, 1831.
Officers elected on the first Monday in October*
Nathaniel Hooper, President. | John Russell, Cashier.
Mampfthire Bank at Northamp-tm. Incor June 16,1813.
Joseph Lyman, President. | F. H. Wright, Cashier.
Dedham Bank. Capital, $100,000.
Incorporated Feb. 1814; to continue till Oct. 1831.
Willard Gay, President. \ Jabez Chickering, Cashier.
Discount day, Friday,
Lynn Mechanicks Bank. Capital, §75,000.
Incorporated Feb. 28, 1814.
John Mudge, President. | Benjamin Oliver, Cashier.
Springfield Bank. Capital, §150,000.
John Hooker, President. | John Howard, Cashier.
Agricultural Bank at Pittsjield,
Capital,' §100,000. Incorporated July, 1818.
Thomas Gold, President. | Ezekiel R. Colt, Cashier.
Directors, Thomas G">ld, Josinh Bissell, Henry C,
Brown, Samuel D. Colt, Nathan Willis.
Solicitor^ Thomas A.. Goid,
Franklin Bank,
Jona. Leavitt, President. | Franklin Ripley, Cashier,
PanutuckeS Bank. Capital, §50,000.
Incorporated June 14, 1814.
Oliver Starkweather,Pres. j Amos A.Tillinghast,Cash,
^lerrimack Bank at Haverhill. Capital, §150,000.
Incorporated June 14. 1814.
David How, President, | L. White, Cashier.
Falmouth Bank. Capital, §100,000.
Elijah Swift, President, j Samuel P. Croswell, Cashier.
Banks in Maine. 181
Bank of Paasamaqnoddy, at Eastport,
Capital, glbCOOO. Incorporated June 19, 1819.^
fabez Mowrey, President. | John Woodman, Cashier.
South Berwick Bank. Capital, §50,000. _
Thomas Leigh, President. | Edw. P.Hayman, Cashieh
Kennebeck Bank, at Halloivell. Capital, S100,000.
Incorporated June 23, 1812; to continue till October
1, 1831,
Eben. T. Warren, President, j Jesse Robinson, Cashier.
Kennebunk Bank. Incorporated June 16, 1813.
Joseph Moody, President. | Henry Clark, Cashier.
Lincoln Bank, at Bath. Incorporated June 16, 1813.
Samuel Davis, President. | Seth Trutant, Cashier.
Bath Bank. Incorporated June 16, 1813.
William King, President. | Thos. D. Robinson, Cash.
Ju^usta Bank, at Juffusta. Incorporated Jan. 21,1814.
Capital, ^100, 000.
James Bridge, President. | George Crosby, Cashier.
Waterville Bank at WatervilU. Capital, gl00,000.
Incorporated February 12, 1814.
Nathl. Gillman, President. | Asa Redington, Cashier.
Gardner Bank, at Gardner.
Capital, §100.000. Incorporated January 31, 18 14.
Peter Grant, President. ) Sandford Kingsbury, Cashier.
Bangor Bank.
Wm.D.Williamson, President. | John Wilkins, Cashier.
Massachusetts Fire and Marine Insuranct-Comjia^ny^
in Boston.
Capital, §400,000.
Incorporated (orij-inally, June 25, 1795) Feb. 13, 1799.
Officers elected on the last Wednesday m August.
Nathl. G. Snelljng, President. | John A. Deblois, Secr'y,
Directors, Jonathan Amory, Benjamin Bussey,
Jonathan Chapman, Samuel Cobb, Davia Ellis, Joseph
188 Insurance Companies in Boston.
Head, Joseph Hurd, Samuel Hammond, Benjamin Joy,
Jonathan Mason, Harrison G. Otis, Samuel Parkman,
Samuel Parkman, jr. David Sears, John Welles, Ar-
nold Welles.
Messenger, Moses B. Foster.
Massachusetts Mutual Fire Insurance Comfiany, in
Boston. Funds, gSOO.OOO.
Officers elected on the 1st Tuesday in June,
Incorporated March 1, 1798.
Thomas Dennie, Pres. | Andrew Cunningham, Sec.
Directors^ Joseph Coolidge, Joseph Tilden, Joseph
Levering, Ebenezer T. Andrews, B, P. Tilden, Samuel
Gore, Joseph Austin, John D. Williams, Isaac Warren,
(of Charlestown) Jonathan Phillips, Jonathan Hune-
well, Samuel Sneliing, William Sullivan, Eben. Francisj
Turner Phil ips.
Messenger^ George Humphreys.
Boston Marine Insurance Comfiany »
Capital, g300,000.
Incorporated Feb. 13, 1799, and to continue 40 years.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in January.
Daniel Sargent, President. | Joseph May, Secretary.
Directors^ Joseph Coolidge, Jonathan Davis, Francis
Lee, Thomas Parsons, William Pratt, Timothy Wil-
liams, Thomas W. Ward, Thomas Wigglesworth,
Warren Dutton, James Lloyd, Benjamin T. Pickman.
Messenger y Asaph Groves.
New-England Marine Insurance Comfiany ^ in Boston*
Capital, 8300,000.
Incorporated March 5, 1803 ; and to continue 20 years.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in January.
James Hail, President. | John Waters, Secretary.
Directors, Peter C. Brooks, Josiah Bradlee, James
Hall, Gardiner Greene, John Holland, Nehemiah Par-
sons, Richard D. Tucker, Joseph Tilden, Thomas L.
Winthrop, Samuel H. Walley, Joseph Saunders.
Messenger, Ger rge Golding.
Union Insurance Comfiany^ in Boston.
Capital, S3O0,OOO.
Incorporated March 28, 1804 ; and to continue 20 years.
Officers elected on the 2d >londay in January.
Insurance Companies in Boston. 189
rhomas Perkins, President. | Samuel King, Se-cretOTy.
Directors, Tj.omas Dennie, Edward Cruft, Wm.
Sliimmin, Samuel SnVlling, J. D Williams.
Messenger, Henry Pemberion.
Suffolk Insurance Comjiany in Boston.
Incorporated 1818, tor 20 years.
Capital, S300 000
John T. Apthorp,P resident. J Willi 'mHales.Secretary.
Dv'e.ctors, John Belknap, Samuel Cabot, William
Lander, Henry Lunt, Israel Munson, Henry Hubbard,
Enoch Silsbv, Charles C. Parsons, George hearle,
Charles Thacher, Geo W. Lv man.
Messenger, Stephen Withington.
Merchants Insurance' Com/ianij, in Boston.
Office No. 74^ State Street. Capital, §300.000.
Incorpora'ted Dec. 5 1816 ; for 20 years. ..
Joseph Balch, President | Andrew G. Vvinslow S?cr y.
Directors, Josiah Marshal, Abbott Lawrence, Robert
Roberts. Joshua BUike, William G- d:.rd, Nathaniel
Curtis, Henrv Hall Benj. Thompson, Ehjah Loring,
Charles W. Cartwright.E -en. Rollins, Talker H. bwett.
Messenger, William N. Tatsell.
American Insuraiice Comjianyy in Boston.
Capital, S300..000
Francis T. Oliver, President. | George Hunt, Secretary.
Directors, Nathan Appletv.n. William H. Boardman.
Ebenezer Farley, Hor :<ce (ir^y, John Heard jr. James
Llovd, Caleb Loring. P. P. Pope, Beniamin Rich, Rob-
ert G. Shaw, Isaac "Winslow, Lot Wheelwright.
Eagle Insurance Comfiany, in Boston.
Office No. 74 State Street. Capital, ^100.000.
Incorporated June 16, 1^20 ; for 20 vears. ^
Zebedee Cook,ir President. | Charles Stimpson,Sec vv.
Directors. John Binney, William Dehon, Francis
Watts, Tobias Lord, Ezra A. Bourne, Thos.B.Wales,
Charles Brown.
Columbian Insurance Company, 2*^ Boston.
■ Incorporated Feb. 22, 1820. Capital, §300,000.
Charles Bradbury.President. \ Thos,Wocdbridge, Sec..
190 Insurance Companies in Boston.
Directors, Benjamin P. Homer, Nathaniel Goddard,
Charles Bradbury, Henry Sigournev, Thos. H Perkins
rr- ^'^amuel C. Gray, John Pratt, Ebenezer Appl^ ton.*
Daniel P. Parker. *^ *
Massachusetts HosfiUal Life Insurance Comhany, in
Boston. Capital, §500,000. Inc. Feb. 24, 1818.
William Phillips, President.
Vice Presidents., William Bartlet, Peter C. Brooks,
Joseph Head, Charles Jackson, The^jdore Lyman, Har-
rison G. Otis, John Parker, Samuel Parkman, Joseph
Peabody, Thomas H.Perkins, William Pratt, Josiah
Qumcy, David Sears, Nathl. Silsbee, Israel Thomdike.
Directors, Nathan Appleton, Ebenezer Francis, John
C Gray, Gardiner Greene, Samuel Hubbard, Patrick
T. Jackson, Amos Lawrence, John Lowell, Theodore
Lyman.jr. Thos. Motley, Wm. Prescott, Wm. Sturgis.
Actuary, Nathaniel Bowditch.
Secretary, Moses L. Hale.
Commercial Insurance Comfiany^ in Boston.
Office No. 70 State Street. Capital, §300 000.
Nathl. Bowditch, President | Moses L. Hale, Secretary.
Directors, William Appleton, Daniel C. Bacon,
Ebenezer Francis, Amos Lawrence, Joseph W. Lewis,
Thomas Motley, William Ropes, William Sturgis.
Messenger, Jonathan C. Pinks.
Manufacturers Insurance Comfiany^ in Boston,
Capital §300,000
Incorporated February 23, 1822.
Officers elected 1st Monday in January.
Jesse Putnam, President, | Samuel Hunt, Secretary.
Directors, Jesse Putnam, Robert Refers, Samuel
BiUings, Amos Binney, Wm. Shimmin, John Bumstead,
Isaac Parker, Eben. T. Andrews, Amos Lawrence,
Edmund Munroe, George Pratt, Hall J. How.
Franklin Insurance Comfiany, in Boston.
Office east wing of State Rank Inc. Feb. 10. 1823.
Capital, §300,000.
Francis Welch, P^esiden^ | W ilter H.Deming, Sec»ry.
Directors, James T Austin, Joseph H. Adams, Saml.
L. Abbot, Samuel Eames, James Read, Samuel Train.
Francis Watts, Eliphalet WUliams. . jr
InsuraDce Companies. 191
Mercantile Marine Insurance Comfiany^ in Boston,
Incorp. Feb. 11, 1823. Capital, SSOO.OOO.
Benjam'm M. Watson, Pres. | Henry E. Mason, Sec'ry.
Directors^ Henry Lee, Joseph Baker, Charles T.
Parsons, Samuel Fales, William Levering, jr. John W,
Langdon, James Perkins, William Davis, Jeremiah
Fitch, David Low, jr.
Messenger, James Rosseter.
General Interest uissurance Comfiany^ in Boston.
Joseph Otis, President, | Charles D. Coolidge, Secr*y.
Directors^ Joseph Otis, William D. Sohier, John Tap-
pan, Samuel Sanford, George <\. Otis, Benjamin Bangs,
Alfred Richardson, jr. Lot Wheelwright, jr. Samuel
Austin, jr.
Fhxnix Insurance Comfiany^ in Boston.
Joseph Otis, Agent. Office No. 1, Congress Street.
Private Insurance Office^ in Boston.
Lemuel Pope, jr. No. 72 State Street.
Worcester Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
Incorporated Feb. 11, 1823; to continue 28 years.
Capital, §200,000.
Hon. Levi Lincoln, Pres. | Isaac Goodwin, Esq. Sec*ry.
Samuel M. Burnside, Esq. Treasurer.
Directors^ Hon. Aaron Pufts, Benj. Adams, Salem
Town, jr. Stephen P. Gardner, Bezaleel Tafi, jr.
Salem Marine Insurance Comfiany.
Capital, giOO.OOO.
Incorporated June 9, 1800.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in July.
Jacob Ash ton. President. | Benj. Blanchard, jr. Sec.
Commercial Insurance Company., Salem.
Capital, 8200,000.
Incorporated June 12, 1818.
Officers elected 2d Monday in January.
George Cleaveland, President. | Benj. Ropes, jr. SecVy .
Merrimack Insurance Company.
Capital, SlOO.OOO.
Officers elected on the 1st Tuesday in January.
Eben.WheclwrightjPresident. j SamuelTenney,Sec'ry.
192 Insurance Companies.
Eaaex Fire and Marine Insurance Comfiany^ at Sulem»
Capital, S300,000.
Incorporated March 7, 1803 ; to continue 20 years.
Officers e ected on the 1st Monday in July.
Abijah Northey, President. | Benjamin Pitman, Sec'ry,
Union Marine Insurance Comfiani/y at Salem,
Capital, 8200,000.
Incorporated Feb. 24, 1804 ; to continue 20 years.
()fficers elected on the 2d Monday in April.
Moses Townsend, Pres. | Stephen Webb, 3d. Sec'ry.
Merchants Insurance Comfiany^ at Salem.
Incorporated February 10, 1823. Capital, §150,000.
Officers elected on the 2d Monday in April.
Peter Lander, President, j G. H. Barker, Secretary*
Beverly Marine Insurance C&mfiany,
Capital, S 100,000.
Incorporated June 20, 1809 ; to continue 20 years*
Officers elected on the 4th Monday in July.
Robert Rantoul, President, j Isaac Flagg, Secretary.
Lincoln and Kennebec k Marine Insurance Comfiany t
at Wiscasset.
Sncorporated Feb. 12, 1803; to continue 20 yearg.*
Officers elected on the first Tuesday in March,
Marblehead Insurance Comfiany.
Incorporated March 8, 1803 ; to continue 20 years.
Officers elected on the first Monday in January.
Robert Hooper, President, j John Tretry, Seqretar}'.
Marblehead Social Insurance Comfiany.
Incorporated June ir, 1809.
Nicholas Bartlett, President. | John Sparhawk, SecVy*
Gloucester Mirine Insurance Comfiany.
Incorporated June 22, 1803; to continue 20 years.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in May.
William Pearce, President. | Wm. Saville, Secretary.
Bedford Marine Insurance Comfiany.
Incorpor^tted Feb. 11, 1805; to continue 20 j^ears.
Officers elected on the 2d Monday in April.
Joseph Ricketson, Pres't. | Gforge Ho^vlanjJ, S€cretar|f
Governors in the several States.
193
if^hcEnix Insurance- Comfianf at Nantucket,
Incorporated June 13, 1818 ; to continue 20 years.
Officers elected 2d Monday in January.
Capital, SlOO.OOO
^fiezekiah Barnard, Pres. J Daniel Coffin, Secretary.
Union Marine Insurance Coinfiany at Xantucket.
'fncorporated June 21, 1804; to continue 20 years.
Capital. 55100,000.
iVilliam Coffin, Pres | John Cartwright, Secretary.
GOVERNORS IN THE SEVERAL STATES.
A-lbioo K. Panis,
Levi Woodbury,
v\'iliiHm Eustis,
William C. Gibbs,
Oliver Wolcott,
Cornelius P. Van Ness,
Joseph C. Yates,
isaac H. Williamson,
John A. Schulze,
Samuel P.iyj.cer,
Samuel Stevens, jr.
fames Pieasants, jr.
Gabnel Holmes,
fohn L. Wilson,
George M. Troup,
John x'\dair,
William Carroll,
Jeremiah Morrow,
rhonias B. Robertson,
Walter Leake,
William Hendricks,
Edwurd Coles,
Israel Pickens,
Aulexander M'Nair,
Maine.
New-Hampshire.
Massachusetts.
Rhode-Island.
Connecticut.
Vermont.
New-Yorki
New-Jersey.
Pennsylvania.
Delaware.
Maryland.
Virginia.
North-Carolina.
South-Carolina,
Georgia.
Kentucky,
Tennessee.
Ohio.
Louisiana.
Missisippi.
Indiana.
Illinois.
Alabaman
Missouri.
Lewis Cass,
lames Miller,
William P. Duva?,
a
TERRITORIES.
Michigan.
Arkcinsas,
FloridaSv
tmnitet States (iBalenDar*.
COVER NMENT of the UNITED STATES.
JAMES MONROE, ll.d. President.
Daniel D. Tompkins, Vice-President.
EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS,
SENATE.
Terms exfiire.
Maine, John Holmes, 1827
N.H. JohnF. Parrott, 1825
rer.Wm. A. Palmer, 1825
Afass. Elijah H.Mills, 1827
i?. /. James D Wolf, 1827
Con, James Lanman, 1825
N. Y, Rufus King, 1825
N. J. J.)s. M'llvaine.t 1827
P^rwn. Walter Lowrie, 1825
Delaware^ 1827
Mar. Edward Lloyd, 1825
Virg. James Barbour, 1827
J\r. C. Ndth. Macon, 1825
& C. John Gaillard, 1825
Geo. John Elliott, 1825
Km, Isham Talbot, 1825
7>n. John H. Eaton, 1827
OAio,EthanA.Brown,1825
Loui. James Brown, 1825
Indi. WalterTaylor, 1825
Missi. David Holmes, 1827
lUin. NinianEdwards,1825
vf/a6. William Kelly, 1825
Miaso. David Barton,1825
Terms exfiire.
John Chandler, 1829
Samuel Bell,t 182S
Horatio Seymour, 1827
James Lloyd, 1829
Nehemiah R. Knight, 182S
Henry W.Ed wards, tt
Martin Van Buren, 1827"
Mahl'on Dickerson,
William Findlay,
Samuel Smith,
John Taylor,
John Branch,t
Robert Y. Hayncf
Nicholas Ware,
Richard M. Johnson,
Andrew Jackson,§
Benjamin Ruggles,
Henry Johnson,
James Nc^le,
ThomasH. Williams, 182^
Jesse B. Thomas, 182<
William R. King, 182i
Thomas H. Benton, 1827
182S
1837
182C
1827
!82£
182<:
1823
182£
18 2£
182^
1827
182^
1827
Charles Cutts, Secretary,
President's Salary, S25,0C0. Vice-President's, S5,000
• By the Constitution, the Vice-President is President of the Senate
but has no voice, unless the Senate is equally divided. Each State i
allowed the same number of Electors of President and Vice-Pi-esidem
as their whole number of Senatoi-s and Representatives in Congress*
Ntw Members.
Member ot tne Senate formerly, not lastCongresj
% Temporarily aoi)o:Tt;ed by the EKtcitive, in placf
o£ Mr. iioard nan," deceased, wliose term of service
w^s to expire in 1827,
Eighteenth Congress. 195
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Henry Clay, of Kentucky, Sfieaker,
MAINE sends 7.
William Burleigh David Kidder Steph.Longfellow
♦Joshua Cushman *Enoch Lincoln JeremiahO'Briea
♦Ebenez. Herrick
NEW-HAMPSHIRE 6
Ichabod Bartlett ^ \rth. Livermore *Wni.PIumer,jr.
*Matth. Harvey *Aaron Matson *Tho.Whipple,jr
VERMONT 5.
^Wm. C. Bradley *Saml. C. Crafts *Charles Rich
Daniel A. A. Buck *RollinC.Mallary
MASSACHUSkXTS 13.
♦Samuel C. Allen *Hen.W. D wight *JeremiahNeIscn
John Bailey *Timothy Fuller *John Reid
♦Francis Baylies *Aaron Hobart Jonas Sibley
B. W. Crownin- *Samuel Lathrop § Daniel Webster
shield John Locke
RHODE ISLAND 2.
♦Job Durfee ♦Samuel Eddy
CONNECTICUT 6.
♦Noyes Barber ♦Ansel Sterling ♦Gide. Tomlinson
§.Samuel A. Foot ♦Eben. Stoddard ♦Lem .Whitman
NEW-YORK 34.
(Parme. Adams)I| ^ohn Herkimer §James Strong
John W. Cady Jam.L.Hogeboom ♦John W Taylor
♦C.C.Cambreleng Lemuel Jenkins Egbert Teii Eyek
Lot Clark SamuelLawrence ♦Albert H. Tracy
Ela Collins ♦Elish • Litchfield Jacob Tyson
Hector Craig H. C. Martindale ♦S.V an Rensselaer
Rowland Day Dudley Marvin ♦W.WVanWyck
Justin Dwinell ♦John I. Morgan ^Isaac Williams
Lewis Eaton John Richards (Isaac Wilson)jj
Charles A. Foote Roberts. Rose *Silas Wood
Joel Frost Peter Sharpe (one vacancy)
Moses Hayden §Henry R. Storrs
NEW-JERSEY 6.
George Cassedy Daniel Garrison James Matlack
Lewis Condict George Holcomb Samu**! Swan
(I J. Wilson is returned as elected ; but it is suppoS"
ed P. Adams will contest and obtain his seat.
196
Eighteenth Centres?,
PENNSYLVANIA 26.
James Allison Robert Harris *George Plumer
Samuel Breck *josephHemphill *Thom. J. Rogers
*John Brown *Sc<m1.D. Ingbnm * Andrew Stewart
*James Buchanan George Kreamer *John Tod
♦SamuelEdwards Samuel M Kean Daniel Udree
William C. Ellis Philip S. Mikity Isaac Wayne
♦Patrick Farrellv Diniel H. Miller Henry Wilson
*John Findlay ' * I amesS MitchT.-ll James Wilson
*VValterForward *Thos Pattc^rson
♦Louis M'Lane
DELAWARE 1.
MARYLAND 9.
Wm. Haywardjr *Peter L ttle *R?phael Neale
♦Joseph Kent IsRac M Kim John S. Spe?.ce
John Lee Geo. E. Mitchell *H. R. Warfield
♦MarkAlexander
*Wm. S. Archer
*Wm. L. Ball
John S. Barbour
♦Philip P.Barbour
♦Burwell Bassett
♦John Floyd
♦RobertS.Garnett
VIRGINIA 22.
Joseph Joh ;Sto"»
♦Jabez Leitwich
♦VV'illiam M'Coy
♦Chas F. Mcvcer
* ThoMKisNewton
♦John Raidolph
Wm. C. Rivts
♦Arthur Smi(h
♦William Smith
♦Alfcxand. Sniyth.
♦Jam.Stephtnson
♦And S.evenson
*George Tucker
♦Jared Williams
NORTH-CAROLIN'A 1''.
♦Hutch .G.Burton ♦Thomas H Hall Richd.D.Soaight
*Henry W.Conner ♦Claries H oks Kobtrt B, Vance
§John Culpeper *)ohn Long ' *Lew is Williams
*VVel.N.Edwards WillieP Mangum
Alfred M. Gatlin ♦Rnm M.Sanders
SOUTH-CAROLINA 9.
Roht. B.Campbell ♦And. R. Govan ♦Joel R. Poinsett
♦J(hn Carter ♦Ja'Ti.Hami!ton,jr ^Sterling Tucker
♦Joseph Gist ♦George M'DuflRe *John Wilson
GEORGIA 7.
♦Joel Abbot ♦Alfred Cuthbert ♦Edw. F. Tatnall
George Cary yohn Forsyth * Wiley Thompson
^Thos. W. Ccbb
Eighteenth Congress. 197
KENTUCKY 12.
Rich'dA.Buckner *John T. Johnson Philip Thompson
$Henry Clay Robt, P. Letchler *David Trimble
Robert P. Henry *Thos. Metcalfe David White
*Francis Johnson Thomas P.Moore Chas. A.Wickliffe
TENNESSEE 9.
A. R. Alexander *John Cocke ^as. B. Reynolds
^Robert Allen Samuel Houston 3as. T. Sandford
John Blair Jacob C. Isaacks James Standifer
OHIO 14.
Mordecai Bartlett William M'Lean Samuel F. Vinton
iPhilem. Beecher John Patterson Elisha Whittlesey
*J. W, Campbell «Thomas R.Ross William Wilson
Jas. W. Gazlay *John Sloane John C. Wright
DuncanM'Arthur *Joseph Vance
LOUISIANA 3.
William L. Brent Henry H. Gurley Edw. Livingston
INDIANA 3.
♦Jonathan Jennings William Prince John Test
Missisippi 1. *Christopher Rankin.
ILLINOIS 1. *Daniel P. Cook.
MISSOURI 1. *John Scott.
DELEGATES.
MICHIGAN TERRITORY. Gabncl Ricliard.
ARKANSAW TERRITORY. Henry W. Conway. ,
FLORIDA TERRITORY. Richard K. Call
ALABAMA 3.
John M'Kee *Gabiiel Moore George W. Owen
SECRETARIES OF DEPARTMENTS.
State, John Q. Adams, (Mass.) Salary, S6000
Chief Clerk, Daniel Brent.
Treasury. William H. Crawford, (Geo.) 6C00
Chief Clerk. Edward Jones.
War, John C.Calhoun, (S.C) 6000
Chi'fClerk^ Christopher Vandeventer.
.Vaz;y, Samuel L. Southard, (N. J.) 6000
Chief Clerk, Charles Hay, Esq.
r98 Judiciary of U. S. and District OiHcera.
TREASURY OFFICERS.
First Comptroller, Joseph AncVrson, (Tpd.) 3500
Second do. Hichatd Cutis, (MHit-e.) 3000
I'ir^t Auditory Ricba' d Harrsson, (Vi»g.) 3000*
S^rond do, William Lee, (Mass.) SOOO
Third do, Peter Ha^ner, (Penn) 3000
Fourth do. Constant Freemr.n, (Mass.) SOOO
Fifth do. Stev)hcn Pltr. ronton, (Df'l.) SQGO
Treasurer, Thomfls T. Tucker, (6 C.) 3000'
Register^ Joseph Nourse, (Virg.) .;ooO
Commissioners of Land 0^f<?,Geo.Grahani,(Vir.j 5006
GENERAL POST OFFICE.
Post' Master Gen. John McLean, (Ohio.) 4O0O
Assistant do. Abrahmn Br;<dlev\ (Conn.) 2500
do. do. Phineas Bradky, (Conn.) 2500
MINT.
Director^ Robert Patterson. 2000
Trea-iurer^ James Rush, 1200
JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT.
John Marshall, Virg. Chi-f Justice, Salary, S^GOOi
Associate Judges. Salary, §4500 each.
Bushrcd Washington, Vir.
William Johnson^ 5. Caro.
Thomas Todd, Kentuckij.
Gabriel Uuvall, Maryhml.
Joseph Story, Massachuf..
Smith Thoin[)son, jY. F,.
Attorney General, William Wirt, ot Viiginia.
Salary, §3500.
jRefiorter of Decisions, Henrv Wheaton, (N.Y.) StOOO
Clerk, Elias B. Caldwell, Delaware.
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Maine ^ Ashnr Ware, Judge. Ether Shepley, AUcr-
ney. Thomas G. Thornton, Marshall. John Mussey,
jr. Clerk.
JSi^trj- Hamfishire, John S. Sherburne. Judge. Daniel
Humphreys, Attorney. Michael M'CIeary, Marshal
?. K. Freeman, Clerk.
District Officers. 199
Massachusetts, John Davis, Judge. George Blake,
Attorney. Samuel D. Harris, Marshal. Horatio Bass,
Deputy Marshal.
^ Marshal's Office, New Court-House, School Street,
John W. Dnvis, District X^lerk. Office Old Court-
House, Court Street.
Rhode-Island, David Howell, Judge. John Pitman,
Attorney. Ebenezer K. Dexter, Marshal, Benjamin
Cowell, Clerk.
Connecticut^ Pierpont Edwards, Judge. Hezekiah
Huntington, Attorney. Andrew Hull, jr. Marshal.
Vermont. Elijai Paine, Judge. William A. Gris-
wold. '\tLorney. Joseph Edson, Marshal.
J^''^w-York, South District, William P. Van Ness,
Judge, Robert Tillotson, Attorney. Thomas Morris,
Marshal. James Dill, Clerk. North District, Roger
Skinner, Judge. Samuel Beardsley, Attorney. John
W. Livingston, Marshal.
New- Jersey ^ Wm. S^ Pennington, Judge. Oliver W,
Ogden, Marsbal.
Pennsylvania^ (East) Richard Peters, Judge,
Charles J. Ligersoll, Attorney. John Conard, Marshal.
Pfnn-.ylvania, ( West) Jonathan H. Walker, Judge.
Alexander Brackenridge, Attorney. Hugh Davis,
MarsUai.
Delaware^ Willard Hall, Judge. George Reed, jr.
Attorney, James Brobson, Marshal.
Maryland, Theodorick Bland, Judge. Elias Glenn,
Attorney. Paul Bentalou, Marshal.
Virginia CFmsC) St. George I'ucker, Judge. Rob-
ert Stoddard, Attorney. Joiin Pegram, Marshal.
Virginia fWest) John G. Jackson, Judge. Jacob
Beeson, Attorney. ' Benjamin Reedcr, Marshal.
JVortJi-Carolina. Henry Potter, Judge. Thomas P.
Devereux, Attorney. Beverly Daniel, Marshal.
^outh-Carulinay Thomas Lee, Judge. John Gads-
den, Attorney. Morton A. Waring, Marshal. James
Jewey, Clerk.
Georgia, Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge. Richard W.
Habersham, Attorr.ey. John H. Morel, Marshal.
Kentucky, Robert Trimble, Judge. George M. Bibb,
Attorney. Chapm ;n Coleman, Marshal.
East-Ttnncssee^ John M'Nairy, Judge of both Dis-
tricts. Prior Lea, Attorney, Charles J. Porter, MarsUal,
200 Sittings oNhe Federal Courts.
West-Tennessee i Henry Crabb, Attorney. Robert
Purdv, Marshal,
Ohio^ Charles W. Bird, Judge. Joseph S Benham,
Attorney. William Dotigherty, Marshal.
Louisiana^ John R, Dick, Judge. John W. Smith,
Attorney, East District. John Brownson, do. West
District John Nicholson. Marshal, East District.
Andrew Dumartrait, do. West District.
Indiana^ Benjamm Parke, Judge. Charles Dewey,
Attorney. John Vawter, Marshal.
Missisifi/iU Peter Randolph, Judge. William B.
Griffith, Attorney. Charles M. Norton, Marshal.
lUinoisy Nathaniel Pope. Judge. Jepthah Haixlin,
Attorney. Henry Coner, Marshal.
Alabama^ Charles Fait Judge. William Crawford,
Attorney. Francis W. Arnjstrong, Marshal.
Missouri, James H. Peck, Judge. Robert Wash^
Attorney. Henry Dodge, Marshal.
Dist. Colum. Wm. Crunch, Chief Judge. Buckner
Thruston, and James S. Morsell, Assistant Judges^,
Thomas Swann, Attorney. Tench Ringgold, Marshal.
Florida^ Edgar Macon, Attorney.
Sittings of the Federal Courts.
SUPREME COURT.
At the se^t of Government, the fir^t Monday in Feb-
Tuary annually.
' CIRCUIT COURTS.
When any of the foUowing days happen on Sunday, the Court is to be
Uolden on the Monday following.
FIRST CIRCUIT.
In JK'eiu-Ham/ishzre, at Portsmouth, on the 8th of
May ; and at Exeter on die 8'h of Octol^er.
In Rhode-Island, at Providence, on the 15th day of
November; and at Newport, on the 15th day ot June.
In Massachusetts^ at Boston, May 15, and Oct. 15th.
In Mam^, at Portland, 1st of May; and at Wiscas>
sett, 1st of October.
SECOND CIRCUIT.
In Connecticut, at New-Haven, on the 13th day of
April ; and at Hartford, on the 17th of September.
Counsellors and Attorneys. 201
>In Vermont^ at Windsor, on the 21st day of May, and
^t Rutland, on the 3d day of October.
In JVetv-York, at New- York, April 1, and Sept. 1,
DISTRICT COURTS.
In Maincy at Portland the first Tuesday in June, and
the 1st Tuesday in December; and at Wiscasset, the
last Tuesday in February, t«nd 2d Tuesday in Sept.
In J^rtv-ffamfishire, at Portsmouth, 3d Tuesday in
March and September ; and at Exeter, 3d in June and
December.
In Vermont, at Windsor and Rutland, October 6, and
May 24.
In MafisachusettSy at Boston, 3d Tuesday in March,
and 4th in June, second in September, and first in De-
cember
In Rhode-Islandy at Newport and Providence, first-
Mondays in February and August, and 1st Mondays \rx
May and Nf<vember.
In Conwcticut, at New-Haven, 3d Tuesdays in Feb-
ruary and August ; at Hartford, 3d Tuesdays in May
and November
Exclusivt of tiie above-mentioned stated Courts, the
District Judges have power to hold special Courts, in
their respective Districts, at their discretion.
Counsellors and Attorneys in the Circuit Court^
Mafssachufietts District,
RufusG.Amory John Heard, jr. Lemuel Shaw
E. S. Liverraore Wm. P. Whiting Jos. E. Sprague
Harrison G Otis Peter O.Thacher August. Peabody
William Prescott Warren Dutton Dav. Cummings
Ho'-atior-)wnsend Sam). D. Parker Wm. D. Sohier
George Blake Thos. Welch, jr. John Stuart
Bei;]a, Whitman James T. Austin D.S.Greenough.jr*
Jihn Callender Wm. C. Aylwin Beni min Guild
Josiah Quincy Saml.F.M'Cleary Sam. K. Williams
Samuel Haven Joseph E. Smith Phineas Blair
Joseph Rowe George Sullivan Saml. L. Knapp
Ebenezer Gav Henry Cabot William A. Fales
William Sullivan Samnel Hubbard Benj. Gorham
202
Navy Register.
Alex. Townsend
Lever. Saltonstall
Josiah P. Cooke
William Minot
John Knapp
$Lbenez. Moseley
William Austin
Elijah Morse
Sherman Leland
Samuel B. Barrell
Henry Orne
Samuel D. Ward
Samuel E. Smith
Octav. Pickering
William Gale
Francis Basset
Stephen Hooper
Wm. P. Mason
HarrisonG.Otis.jr
Dav. A. Simmons
Kilborn Whitman
Loammi Baldwin
Wiliiam Parker
Elijah F.Wallace
John Pickering
Benj. R. Nichols
W^m. Simmons
Charles P. Curtis
Francis C. Gray
James C. Merrill
Thomas Power
Cyrus Alden
Wm. J. Spooner
Charles G Loring
Alexander Bliss
Zechariah Eddy
Saml. J. Gardner
Russell Jarvis
W^R.P.Washburn
Franklm Dexter
J-hn R. Adan
Wm. A. Warner
Bra.dford Sumner
John B. Davis
E. Ritchie Dorr
Jos. Harriiigtoa
Waldo Flint
John T.Winthrop
James Bowdoin
Nini in C. Betton
W:n. H.Gardiner
Ab'ham A Dame
W.Uard Phillips
Jibez Chickering
J>rAVF REGISTER,
Corrected at the Navy Department, Washington, Sept. 1823.
John Rodgers, President.
Isaac Chauncey, and Charles Morris.
Sabry, $3,500 each.
C. W. GoLDSBOROUGH, Secretary, Salary, $2000.
John Rodgers
James Barron
Wm. Bainbridge
Thomas Tin gey
Charles Stewart
Isaac Hull
Isaac Chauncey
David Porter
Samuel Evans
Jacob Jones
CAPTAINS.
Charles Morris
Arthur Sinclair
Ths.Macdcnough
Lew. Warrington
Joseph Bainbridg*^
Wm. M. Crane
Jas. T, Leonard
James Biddle
Chs. G. Ridgely
Robert TSpence
Danl.T.Patterson
Samuel Anc;us
M. T. Woolsey
John O. Creightofn
Edw. Trenchard
John Downes
John D. Heiiley
Jesse D. Elliot
MASTERS COMMANDANTS.
Robert Henley
Stephen Cassin
James Renshaw
David Deacon
Lewis Alexis
Sidney Smith
Thomas Brown
Saml . Woodhouse
C.C.B. Thompson
Navy Officers of the United States. 203
A. S. Wadsworth Edm. P. Kf^nnedy J ns. S. M'Pherson
Geo. W. Rodgers Blexan. J. Dallas John Porter
George C, Read John B. Nicolson Wm.Bok.)i> Finch
Henry E. Ballard B. V. Hoffman Wm. B. Srm ruck
William Carter Jesse Wilkinson Benj. W. Bo:)tU
Jos. J Nicholson George Budd Alex. Claxton
WolcottChauncey T.A.Cattsby Jones Chas. W. Morgan
FrancisJ. Mitchell
Raymond H.Perry
Lawren. Kearney
Foxhall A. Parker
Edw. R. M'Call
Daniel Turner
David (Conner
John Gallagher
T.Holdup Stevens
Hy. S.Ntwcomb
James P. Of Hers
Wm. .vl. Hunter
John D Sioat
Matt. C. Perry
Chs. W. Skinner
Joseph Wragg
Sanil. W. Adams
Fred. W. Smith
Otho Norris
John T. Newton
Samuel Henley
Joseph Smith
Law. Rousseau
George W.Storer
Joseph Cassin
Robert M. Rose
Beverley Kennon
Edw. R. Shubrick
Charles A. Budd
Fi HncisHGregory
Robert Spedden
John H. Clactc
Philip F. Vorhees
Benjamin Cooper
LIEUTENANTS.
Wm. L. Gordon
Silas Duncan
James Ram age
Duliny Forrest
David Geissinger
Robt. F. St.ickton
T.S.Cunningham
Isaac M'Keever
J. P. Zatitzinger
Chs. E. Crowley
William D.Salter
Chs. S. M'Cawley
John H. Bell
Thos. Ivl. Newell
ElieA. F.Valette
Wm. A.Spencer
FrancisB.Gamble
WilliamLaughton
Nelson Webster
Thos. T. Webb
Jolin Percival
John H. Aulick
Wm. V. Taylor
Mervine P. Mix
Biaden Dulany
James M'Gowan
SilasH.Stringham
N.L.Montgomery
W.A.C.FHrragut
Geo.B. Vi'Cullon
Steph. Champlin
■A iiliam Lowe
iiichd. G.Ed wards
Isaac Mavo
Wm. K. Latimer
William Mervine
Thomas Crabb
Edward B. Babbit
Thomas Paine, jr.
James Armstrong
Joseph Smoot
Robt B. Randolph
William Berry
Samuel L. Breeze
John Evans
Benjamin Page, jr.
John T. Ritchie
John A. Wish
John Gwinn
Wm. A. Weaver
Thos. W.WymaQ
James L Morris
Andrew Fitzhugh
Wm.M. Caldwell
John K. Carter
Joseph Cross
Abm. S. TenEick
John White
Wm. M. Robins
Hiram Paulding
J. D. Williamson
Uriah P. Levy
Enoch H. Johns
Charles Lacy
Charles Boarman
French Forrest
Edgar Freeman
^Vm.E.M'Kenney
£04 Navy Officers of the United States.
William J. Beit John H. Lee Allen Griffin
Chs. H. Caldwell Walter Abbot John L.Cummings
William Jamesun J mcsM.M'Intosh Fred. S. Gibbon"
James W. H. R<iy Joskh Tatnall John J. Young
William Boerum William Temple Charles H. Bell
C, L. Williamson Geo. M'Cawley Abraham Bigelow
Charles Gauutt Hugh N. Page Otlio Stallings
Wm. W. Ramsey John A. Cook Zach. W. Nixon
Ralph Vorhees William Inman Henry C. Newtoa
Alrxan. Eski'idge Joel Abbot Frank. Ellery
Eben. Ridgeway Lewjs E. Simonds Fred. Varnum
Thos. A. Conover John M. Dale Fred.G. Wolbert
Arch.S. Campbell HarrisonH.Cocke Joseph R. Jarvis
William I'aylor Wm.J. M'Cluney Thos. W. Freelon
John C. Long Albert G. Wall Pard.M. Whipple
Henry R. Waraer Eph.D. Whitlock James Williams
John H. Graham James F. Curtis S. W. Le Compte
Henry Ward James Goodrum Charles T. Piatt
Henry Henry J.B.Montgomery W.M. Armstrong
Saml.W.Downing Horace B. Sawyer Wm. F. Shields
Richard S.Hunter C. K Stnbling G. J. Pender^rast
WilliamPottengcr James E. Legare W. C. Njchoison
Henry W. Ogden Joshua R, Sands James B. Cooper
SURGEONS.
Edward Cutbush William Turk William Swift
Saml.R. Marshall Hyde Ray Ricd. K Hoffmars
Lewis Heerman W, W. Buchanan Thomas B. S (tef
Jos. G, T.Hunt Charles Cotton Wm.BarnwcllJr,
Jonathan Cowdry Gerard Dayers Peter Christie
Samuel D. Heap Robert R. Barton Charles M. Reese
Robert L. Thorn Benj P. Kissam Samuel Jackson
Wm. P.C. Barton John A. Kear ey Andrew B. Cook
George Logan Baily Washington John H. Gordon
Amos A. Evans Geo. T. Kennon Leonard Oaborne^
Robert S.Kearney Walter W. New Thos. Vv^lliam son
James Page Rcbt.C. Randolph GeorgeS.Sprostort
Thomas Harris Chs. B. Hamilton Elnathan Judson
SURGEONS' MATES.
John Harrison Benjamin Austin Benj. A. Welles
Manuel Phillips W. F, Rodgers Wm. D. Conway
William Belt Jolin W^. Peaco James Norris
Jnali. Armstrong A,M.Montgomery Benajah Tickner
Navy Officers of the United States. 206
Charles Chase
r. V. Wiesenthal
IV :u. Birch more
fohn S. Wiley
'ames R Boyce
ilichard Stevens
fohn Fitzhughjr.
3avid S.Edwards
Vlordecai Morgan
saac Garretson
Element S. Hunt
jwinn Harris
fohn H. Carr
S^athaniel Lyde
iamuelHambleton
lobt. C. Ludlow
B. Timberldke
Thomas J. Chew
Thomas Shields
iichd. C. Archer
l.ewis Deblois
ieorge S. Wise
>aid P. Adams
ohn Cook
3heever Felch
Francis S. Beattie
Joseph K.*:nz
Ja nes Cornick
R. F. Dandridge
Wm. Williamson
Wm. D. Babbit
R, T. Falconer
Jos. B. Stiilman
PURSERS,
Fran. A. Thornton
James M. Halsey
Edw. Fitzgerald
Alex P. Darrah
Williams. Rogers
Samuel P. Todd
George Benlejr.
James H. Clark
Joseph Wilson, jr.
Jos, B. Wilkinson
William Sinclair
John N. Todd
Timothy Winn
CHAPLAINS.
Nathl. x\ndrews
James Brooks
James Everett
Thomas J. Boyd
George Terrill
David N. Mahoh
Isa.a.r. Hulse
John Haslett
Stephen R tpalje
Edm. L Dub^rry
Henry W.Bassett
William M.Sands
Joseph H. Terry
Thomas Breeze
Gardner Thomas
A.Y. Humphreys
John de Bree
CaarlesO. Handy
Silas Butler
Edw. N. Coxe
Nath. H. Perry
J.NHamb]eton,act
Joseph Watson **
Addison Searle
B. Allison
Cave Jones
NAVAL AGENTS.
Lnoch G. Parrott,
Vnios Biiiney,
Constant Taber,
oseph Hull,
'. K. Paulding,
ieorge Harrison,
ames Riddle,
ames Beatty,
ohn Randall,
/liles King,
Facanc,
ohn P. Henry,
oseph H. Hawkins,
&
Portsmouth, N. H.
Boston, Msiss.
Nevvp rt, R. L
Middetdwn, Conn.
New York.
Philadelphia, Penn.
New-Castle, Del.
Baltimore, Md.
Annapolis, Md,
Norfolk, Vu.
Charleston, S.C,
Savannah, Ga.
New-Orleans,
S06 Navy Officers of the United States.
Richard M'Call, Mediterranean.
Baring Brothers, & Co. London.
Kote. Kaval Agents receive one per cent, on their expenditures i
not lo exceed two thousand dollars.
NAVAL STORE KEEPERS.
Vacant, New-York, Benj.Homans, Portsmouth, N.H :
George Bates, Cliarlestown, Mass. Robert Kennedy.
Piiiladelphia, David Brearly, Washington, Gabrie
Gault, Gosport, Va. Samuel T. Andei'son, New Oriciins
NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS.
William Doughty, Washington, John Floyd, New
York, Taccfw^, Philadelphia, Francis Grice,Gosport,Va»
NAVY YARDS.
M IVashivgton. Thomas Tingey, Captain Com
mandant and Navy Agent. — James Owner, head car
penter. — John Davis, of Abel, plumber and blacksmith
— William Sanford. head sail maker.
j4t Charlestoivn, William Bainbridge, Cap. Com.
jit Portsmouth, MH. Wm. M. Crane, do.
M JVeiv York, Samuel Evans, do.
At JVorfolky Lewis Warrington, do.
At lVashi7ig(07i^ Thomas Tingey, do.
MARINE CORPS.
PAT OF OFFICERS AS ESTABLISHED BY LAW.
Pay
Forage
Rations
RANK OR STATION.
per
per
per da)
xMonth
Month
at 25 ct
Lieut. Col. Commandant,
$75
$8
6
Captnins,
40
o
First Lieutenants,
30
3
Second Lieutenants,
25
-
2
Adj Pay & Q M each extra
30
LIEUT. COL. COMMANDANT.
Archibald Henderson.
CAPTAINS.
Richard Smith William. Anderson
R. D. WainWright, b.m. Samuel Miller
Naval Force of the United States. 207
William H. Freeman
Joseph L. Kiihn, p.m.
I ohn M, Gamble
|'\ B. De Bellevue
^iamuel E. Watson
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
1 Charles R. Broom Elij. J.Weed, q^m. Charles Grymes
^icnj. Richardson Joseph C Hall G O Brewerton
" "' ■ W. VV. Dulanv Ward Marston
Thos. S.Eng;lish CharlesC.Tupper
Henr.W Gardner \ A. Nicholson
Thns. B. Barton J M'CawleyJr.
Geo. W. Walker Benj. Macomber
\G.Howle, A.&i. Christo. C, Floyd
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
\.hm. N. Brevoort Job S. Williams John Lowrv
^aml. S.Coejemen CharlesF.Spering Henry B. Tyler
\ndrew Ross Alvin E-lson JosephL.C. Hardy
\JV. A. Blood good Marc. M. Little Geo. F. Lindsay
:lichard Douglass Horatio N. Crabb Wm. A. Randolph
^evi Twiggs
ohn Harris
Thos. A. Linton
I. T. Auchmiity
ames Edelin
VESSELS OF WAR OF THE UNITED STATES.
r.INE OF BATTLE SHIPS.
SLOOPS OF WAR.
Independence,
74
Hornet,
18
Washington,
74
Ontario,
18
Franklin,
74
Erie,
18
Columbus,
74
Peacock,
18
Ohio,
74
Alert, Store Ship,
—
North Carolina,
74
Delaware,
74
BRIG.
Spark,
12
FRIGATES FIRST CLASS.
Constitution,
44
SCHOONERS.
United States,
44
Nonsuch,
6
Guerriere,
44
Porpoise,
12
Java,
Potomac,
44
Dolphin,
12
44
Shark,
Grampus,
12
12
FRIGATES SECOND CLASS.
Asp,
Lady of the Lake,
Congress,
36
1
Constellation,
36
Macedonian,
36
GUN BOATS.
Fulton Steam Frigate,
30
Nos. 95, 8, 72, 76, 158,
CORVETTES.
1 gun each,
6
John Adams,
24
8 Schooners employed in
Cyane,
24
cruizing in the Webt Indies,
$08 Pay of the United States Navy.
A COMPLETE AND CORRECT TABLE
Of the Pay and Subsistence allowed to Officers in tfi^
JVavy of the United States.
RASTK OR STATION.
Captain of a vessel of 32
guns and upwards,
Captain of a vessel 20, and
under 32 guns, - -
Master Commandant, -
Lieutenant Commanding,
Lieutenant, - - - -
Chaplain, - - - - -
Surgeon, - - - - -
Surgeon's Mate, - - -
Sailing Master, - - -
Purser. ------
School Master, - - -
Boatswain, - - - -
Gunner, _ - - - -
Sail Maker, . - . -
Carpenter, - - - - -
Midshipmen, - - - -
Master's Mate, - - -
Captain's Clerk, - - -
Boatswain's Mate, - -
Carpenter's Mate, -^ -
Cockswain, - - - -
Quarter Gunner, - - -
Quartermaster, - - -
Master at Arms, - - -
Armourer, - - - - -
Steward, - - - - -
Cooper,
Cook, ------
per \per.
moAaay
100 8
75
6
60
5
50
4
40
3
40
2
50
2
30
2
40
2
40
2
25
2
20
2
20
2
20
2
20
2
19
20
25
19
19
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
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JV. B. Applications for appointments must be made
to the Secretary of the Navy, accompanied with the
recommendatory letters.
Army of the United States. 209
ARMY REGISTER.
Corrected at the Adjutant- CeneraPs Office at Washington, Sept. 1823.
GENERAL STAFF.
Jacob Brown, Major- General.
Edmund P. Gaines, Brig. Gen Major-General brevet.
"Wjnfield Scott, do. do.
Thomas S. Jesup, Brig. General, and Quarter -Master
General, Adjutant-General.
John E. Woo], Inspector-General, Colonel.
S. B. Archer, do. do.
William Linnard, Quarter-Master, Major.
Henry Stanton, do. do.
SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT.
Colonel, George Gibson, com. gen. subsistence,
PURCHASING DEPARTMEN T.
Callender Irvine, com. of pur.
PAY DEPARTMENT.
Colonel N. Towson, Paymaster- General,
Thomas Wright, Paymaster.
Asher Phillips, do.
Alphonso Wetmore, do,
Benjamin F Lamed, do,
Satterlee Clark, do.
David Gwynne, do.
Charles B. Tallmadge, do,
Daniel Randall, do,
Charles H. Smith, do.
Thomas Biddle, do.
A. A, Massias, do,
T. P. Andrews, do.
G. A. Bibby, do.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT,
Surgeon- General, Joseph Lovell.
Siurgeo?!.'}^ Thomas Lawson, Thomas G. Mower, B, F,
liarney, W. V. Wheaton, John Gale, Josiah
Everett, Edward Purcell, B. Delavan,
£10
Army of the United States.
Assistant Surgeons.
Geo. W. Maupin Joseph P. Russell R. M. Coleman
Joseph Goodhue Rich. Weightman Benjamin King r
James H. Sargent I.P. C. Macmahon Prestley H. Craig
Sjlvester Day Wm. Beaumont John Jackson
William Turner Wm. H. Nicoll John A. Brereton
Hanson Catlett Robert French Henry Stevenson
Foster Swift James Cutbush Mordecai Hale
T. I. C. Monroe Wm. S. Comstock Rich. S. Satterlee
Samuel B. Smith Richard Randall Zina Pitcher
James Mann Geo. B. M'Knight W. E. Langdou
J. Wallace Lyman Foot Robert McMillan
Joseph Eaton ' Thomas P. Hall Edwin James
Robert Archer S. H. Littlejohn Alfred Wotkyns
Geo. C. Clitherall C. A. Finley Chas. F. Luce
Squire ^Lea Chas. Mendenhall
ENGINEER DEPARTMENT.
Corfis of Engineers.
Alexander Macomb, Chief Engineer, Maj. Gen. brevet.
General Simon Bernard, Assistant Engineer.
Lieutenant -Colonel^ Charles Gratiot.
Majors.
G. Totten, Lt. Col. brev.
Samuel Babcock,
Ca/itains.
Sylvester Thayer, Lt. Col. br. T. W. Maurice
R, E. De Russey, brevet Hipol Dumas
Frederick Lewis
John L. Smith
J^irst Lieutenants, George Blaney, Thomas I. Leslie,
William H. Chase, Richard Delafield, Andrew Talcott.
Second Lieutenants. William A. EJiason, Frederick A.
Underbill, Cornelius A. Ogden, Henry Brewerton, Ste-
phen Tuttle, br. Edw. H. Courtenay, George Dutton,
br. Joseph Mansfield, br. Alfred Mordecai, br.
TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS.
Majors.
John Anderson James Kearney
Isaac Roberdeau Stephen H. Long
John J. Abert V, H. Perrault
Army of the United States. 211
ASSISTANT TOP. ENGINEERS.
Cafitains.
IVilliam Tell Poussia Hartman Bache
fohn Le Conte W. G. McNeill
FIRST REGIMENT OE ARTILLERY.
ColoneU James House.
Lieutenant- Colonel^ G. Bomford, brevet.
Major, John B. Walbach, Lieut. Colonel, brevet,
Cafitains.
J. B. Crane, maj brevet Milo Mason
A. S. Brook, maj brevet Hy. Whiting, br. A. Q. IVI.
James Dalliba, maj brevet F. Whiting
S. Churchill R. L. Baker
W. J. Worth, maj brevet
First Lieutenants.
H. Saunders, A. C. S. Henry F. Evans
Ed. Kirby, aid to G. Brown J. Simonson
R. M. Kirby, capt br W. G. M'Neil, A. T. E.
N. G. Dana, A. C. S. John Symington
Timothy Green, A. C. S. M. A. Pattrick, A. C. S.
J. J. Davis Andrew M'lntire, A. C. B'.
tV. T. Willard Giles Porter
Hv. W. Griswold, adjutant George Webb
W'. Smith, A C. S.
Second Lieutenants.
J Howard Hugh P. Welch
D. Van Ness Jona. Prescott
Justin Diniick Charles Dimmock
Daniel Tyler Wash. Wheelwright
J. M. Edwards J. H. Cooke
W. H. Swift John J. Schuler
Lemuel Gates Isaac Trimble
D. D. Tompkins George S. Green, brevet
H. L Feltus Frederick Searle, brevet
G. D. Ramsay Andrew Kinnard, brevet
Wm. T. W. Tone
SECOND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY.
Colonel^
Lieutenant' Coione/y William Macrea, brevet.
iWo/or, JacQb Hiudflftap, brevet, %.
$13 Army of the United States.
CafitatTiR,
Wm. Gates Charles J. Nourse, brevet
A. C. W. Fanning, maj br. Frs. S. Belton
I. Roach, jr. Rd. A. Zantzinger, brevet
J. F. Heileman J. Mountfort, brevet
Geo. Talcott, ordnance Th C. Legate
First Lieutenant f>,
K. Baden John S. Abeel, brevet
Elijah Lyon, A C. S. Robert L. Armstrong, Adj,
Bichard Bache, brevet H. S. Mallory
Gustavus S. Drane, A.C.S, James Spencer
G. W. Gardiner, A. C. S. W. Wells, A. G. S.
C. S. Merchant, A. C. S. John A. Webber, A. C. S,
Charles Mellon, A. C. S. F. L. Griffith
Allen Loud, A. C- S. C. M. Eakin
H. W. Fitzhugh, A. C. S. Samuel Cooper
Second Lieutenants.
W. E. Williams W. C. De Hart
Samuel M'Kenzie James A. Chambers
Ed. Harding Joshua Barney
James Green, A. Q. M. W. S. Maitland
Abm. C. Fowler Thomas Burk
Martin Thomas James Grier
George W. Whistler Ts. R. Ingalls
I. S. Hepburn G. C. Richards, brevet
Jacob A. Dumest G. Nauman, brevet
Henry Gilbert John Farley, brevet
Thomas P. Ridgeley
THIRD REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY*
Colonel, Walker K. Armistead.
Lieut ennnt-ColoneU William Lindsay,
Major ^ James Bankhead.
Captains.
Roger Jones, Lt col brevet Mann P. Lomax
S- B. Archer, Insp Gen Felix Ansart
John A. Burd, maj brevet S. Spotts, brevet
Th. Stockton, maj brevet D. T. Walch, brevet
Henry K. Craig .^neas Mackay
First Lieutenants.
J. W. Thompson JohnA.Dix, aid to G.Browii
Jog, P. Taylor, A. C. S. br L^wis G. Pe Russe^
Army of the United States.
213
Thomas Childs, A. C. S.
G. S. Wilkins
C. M. Thruston, adjutant
Thomas J. BaiH, A. C. S.
Upton S. Frazer, A. C. S.
ThomasW.Lendrum,A.C.S
J. W. Phillips
James D. Graham
J. R. Vinton
R. B. Lee
S. S Smith
Samuel Ringgold
George W. Corpre^
W. S. Newton
Second
W. B. Davidson
Clif. Wharton, A. C. S.
Z. I. D Kinsley
John L'Engle, A. C. S.
A. Brockenborough
L. A. Rigail, A.C.S.
John Smith
H. Garner
Fs. N. Barbaria
Martin Burk
Lieutenants.
W. H. Kerr
R. D. A. Wade
John F. Scott
Charles G. Smith
Campbell Graham
Thompson B. Wheelock
William C. Young
L. B. Webster, brevet
Alfred Beckley, brevet
Richard D. Treville, brevet
FOURTH REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY.
Colonel^ J. R. Fenwick, brevet.
Lieutenant -Cohnei^ Abram Eustis, brevet.
MajoVt William Wilson, brevet.
Captains-
E. Humphreys, maj brevet William Wade, ordoanj^
B. K. Peirce G. N. Morris
M. M. Paine John Erving
John R. Bell L. Whiting
First Lifutenants.
M'Clintock,A.C.S Charles Despenville
Wra. L
I. L. Gardner, A. Q. M,
John Munroe, A. C. S.
Jac. Schmuck, brevet
J. W. Ripley
Hugh K. Mead, A. C. S
Patrick H. Gait
James Monroe
I. A. Adams
Second Lieutenants.
Ethan C. Sickles Geore-e C. Hutt^r
Jsjaaes R. Blaney Wilham H. Beli
I. M. Washington
Harvey Brown, A. C. S.
Joseph N. ChamberSjA.CIB
Joseph StroBg
Charles Ward
Henry A. Thompson, adj
W'illiam TurnbuU
214
Army of the United States.
E. G. W. Butler
S. B. Dursenbury
E. R. Albert!
Clark Burdine
William W. Wells
J. C Holland
Edward C. Ross
John B. Scott
Horace Bliss
William Cook
William Rose
W Gynne
A. Canfield
John Pickell
Henrj H. Gird, brevet
S. M, Soiitherland, brevet
F. L. Guyon, brevet
W. T. Washington, brevet
FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY,
Colonel, T, Chambers
JJeute?iant Colonel, Z. Taylor
Major, R. Whartenby, brevet
Cafitains.
D. E. Twiggs, maj brevet T. F. Smith
Stephen W. Kearney R. B. Mason
James H. Gale William H. Ker
W. V. Cobbs Garston Powell
G, Loomis George C. Spencer
First Lieuttnants.
E. A. Hitchcock S. Shannon
William S. Harney W. Malcom
"W. R. Jouett J. Mackenzie
Thomas Barker, A. C. S Jasper Strong
Const. Peirce
Second Lieutenants.
John J. Abercrombie
Samuel Wragg
W. Reynolds
R. M. Stuart
J. C. Newell, brevet
J, W. Kingsbury, brevet
Thomas J. Ayres, adj
!R.Lowndes,aid to G.G^ines
Samuel M'Ree
William Day
Thomas P. Gwynne
Jefferson Vail
W. M. Boyce
SECOND BEGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Colonel Hugh Brady, Brig. Gen. brevet.
Lieuttnqm -Colont i, VV. Lawrence, brevet.
M<^jor, iPfios Cutler, brevet.
Cafitains.
Alexander R. Thompson E. Boardman, brevet
l^ewmao S. Clark, brevet T. J. Beall, brevet
Army of the United States. 215
W. Hoffman T. Staniford
J. H. Wilkins B. A. Boynton
G» Dearborn Owen Ransom
First Lieutenants.
James !foiing, A. C. S. Joshua B. Brant, A.Q.M.bl?
Walter Bicker, jr. A. C. S. John Clitz, adjutant
R. M. Harrison E. K. Barnum
C. F. Morton John Bradley
Seth Johnson Edwin V. Sumner
Second Lieutenants.
Edmund B. Griswold Thompson Morris
Samuel L. Russel J. J. B. Kingsbury
David Brooks J. R Smith
Carlos A. Waite H. Day
J. B. Pendleton Charles Holt, brevet
J, S. Gallagher
THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Colonel^ N. Pinkney.
Lieutenant- Colonel., John M'Neal, Colonel brevet.
Major t D. Baker, brevet.
Cafitains,
William Whistler, maj br J. Garland
John Bliss W. Browning, brevet
Benjamin Watson, maj br J. S. Nelson, brevet
Hezekiah Bradley S. H. Webb
John Green W. G. Belknap
First Lieuteyiants.
John B. Clark, A. C. S. James Dean,' adjutant
Ed. E. Brooks Hor. Webster
Andrew Lewis, A.C.S. Henry H. Loring
T. J. Harrison Samuel W. Hunt
Second Lieutenants*
James W. Webb George Wright
Benjamin Walker John D. Hopson
L. N. Morris Aaron M. Wright
Stewart Cowan G. H. Grossman
Otis Wheeler E. B- Birdsall
Henry Bainbridge
?!$ Army of the United States.
FOURTH REGIMENT OF IWPANTRT.
Colonel, p. L. Clinch.
Lieutenant- Colonel, G. M. Brooke, Colonel brevet
Major, William Bradford, brevet.
Captains.
Saunders Donoho, maj br Philip Wager
James H. Hook Henry Wilson
J. S. M'lntosh R. M. Sands
James M. Glassell F. W. Brady
Francis L. Dade H. R. Dulany
First Lieutenants.
William Lear William M. Graham
Jer. Yancey Edward H. Alexander
G. W. Allen Thomas Johnston
!• Page Jos. B. Shaw
E- Webb A. W. Thornton, ACS
Second Lieutenants.
George Mountz George A. M'Call
J. B. Triplet L. Thomas
W^illiam Martin, adjutant R. D. C. Collins
r Morrison E. Phillips
Westwood Lacey John Nichols, brevet
Eustace Trenor Jasper Macomby, brevet
riFTH BEGIMEITT OF INFANTRY.
Colonel, Josiah Snelling
Lieutenant-Colonel, Willonghby Morgan.
Major, J. H. Vose, brevet.
Cafitaina.
S. Burbank, maj brevet Matthew I. Mager
George Bender, A Q M Charles L. Casa
M. Marston, maj brevet T. F. Hunt
Thomas Hamilton J. Pl^fnjptoa
J. Fowle, jr. D. Wilcox
First Lieutf-nantst
Rt. A. M'Cabe, brevet G. Lowe
Nathan Clark, ACS P. R Green, adjutant
T. Hunt, ACS C. Burbridge, ACS
J M'llvaiu J. B. F. Kussell, A, C g^
M. Scott CiCBcbart
Army of the United States. 217
Second Lieutenants.
'oseph M. Baxley St. Clair Denny
tV. E. Cruger David Hunter
Phineas Andrews John R. Wilcox, ACS
iV. Alexander Henry Clark
3eth M. Capron S. W. Cotton, brevet
fulius A. d'Lagnel, ACS
SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFAWTRY.
Colonel^ Henry Atkinson. Brigadier-General brevet.
Lieutenant -Colonel, Henry Leavenworth, Col. breveti^
Major, A. R. Wolley.
Cafitains.
|^^^ S. Foster, maj brevet James S. Gray
iDan. Ketchurn, maj brevet Ephraim Shaylor
Charles Larrabee, maj br J. Clark, jr.
William Armstrong J. Gantt
Bennet Riley
First Lieutenants.
C. Pentland, adjutant Henry Smith
Jacob Brown, A Q M N. J. Cruger
Zalmon C. Palmer, ACS Thomas Noel
Alf. Mitchell W. W. Morris
William N. Wickliffe Joseph Pentland
Second Lieutenant.
Jason Rogers Levi Vute
D. H. Vinton M. W. Batman
George W. Folger G. Andrews
R. Holmes Asa Richardson
G. W. Waters Edward B. Alexander, bf
SEVENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. ,
Colonel, Matthew Arbuckle.
Lieutenant- Colonel, J. B. Many.
Afcz/or, A. Cummings.
Ca/itams,
W. Davenport, maj brevet G. Leftwich
John Jones Truman Cross^ A Q M
Georee Birch Daniel E. Burch, A Q M
R. B. Hyde H. Berryman
>'athaniel Youn^, A Q M George Murdoch
T
211 Militia of the several States, &c.
First Ueutenanta.
Jno. Philbrick, ACS J. B. Hobkirk
N. G. Wilkinson Peirce Butler
William N. Bronaugh John Stewart
Rich. Wash W. S. Colquhoun, ACS
B. L. E. Bonneville
Second Lieutenants,
W. W. Outlaw J. R. Stephenson
Edgar S. Hawkins Thomas Johnson
Charles Thomas Thomas M^Namara
James Dawson J. A. Phillips
Alx. H. Morton A. S. Miller, brevet
Francis Lee
Militia of the United States for 1822, from returns*
made at the War Defiartment,
Maine,
37,042
New-Hampshire,
29,211
Massachusetts,
52,708
Rhode- Island,
8,941
Connecticut,
22,671
Vermont,
23,976
New-York,
138,964
New- Jersey,
39,568
Pennsylvania,
143,923
Delaware,
7,451
Maryland,
32,189
Virginia,
94,552
North-Carolina,
41,873
South-Carolina,
33,729
Georgia,
29,661
Alabama,
Missisippi,
Louisiana,
Tennessee,
Kentucky,
Ohio,
Indiana,
Illinois,
Missouri,
Michigan,
Arkansas,
Dist. of Columbia,
10,189
36,146
61,313'
86,021
14,990
2,031
12,030
1,707
.Total, 977,458'
Increase of the A''avy,
One 74 -
' at Boston, ' - - nearly finished.
One 74 -
do. - - - frame raised.
One 74 -
- at Portsmouth, N.H. nearly finished.
One 74 -
- at Norfolk, - - nearly finished.
One 74 -
- at Philadelphia, - keel laid.
One 44 -
- at Philadelphia, - nearly finished.
One 44 -
- at Washington, - half finished.
One 44 -
- at New-York, - nearly finished.
One 44 -
- at do. do. - • nearly ready to raise.
Cue 44 -
• J*ortsmoutb,N,H. in state Qf fcmardaeW'
Consuls, Agents, &c.
219
INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.
DIPLOMATIC DEPARTMENT.
Ministers Plenipotentiary^ $9000 each, Sec'rys. $2000.
John A. Smith.
Thomas Sheldon.
Charles Pinckney.
John A. Appieton*
Thomas L. L. Brent,
John Mason, jr,
Samuel Lamed.
Ireat BritaiUy Richard Rush,
France^ James Brown,
RussiUy Henry Middleton,
Spain, Hugh Nelson,
For tuff al, Henry Dearborn,
Mexico^
Vhili, Heman Allen,
Republic of Colombia, R. C. Anderson, jr. C. L. Todd.
Buenos Ayres^ Cesar A. Rodney, John M. Forbes.
Charge d* *Affaires,
Netherlands, Alexander H. Everett.
Sweden^ Christopher Hughes, jr.
Consuls and Commercial Agents of the United
States.
Great Britain, Ireland^ b*c
Thomas Aspinwall,
James Maury,
Harm an Visger,
Thomas W. Fox,
William Davy,
Robert R. Hunter,
Joel Hart,
Thomas English,
Jacob Mark,
Samuel Luke,
Barnard Henry,
Martin Bickham,
Robert M. Hannison
Thomas Wyms,
Harvey Strong,
William Steuben Smith,
John Storr,
Consul, London.
— Liverpool.
— Bristol.
— Plymouth.
— Kingston up.HuU,
— Isle of Wight.
-— Leith,
— Dublin.
— Cork
— Belfast.
— Gibraltar.
— Isle of France.
— St. Christopher 8c Antigua.
— Turks Island.
> Glasgow and
J Greenock.
— Jamaica.
Agent. Nassau, N.P,
— Barbadoes.
John M. Kankey,
"Russia.
Abraham P. Gibson, Consul, St. Petersburg,
Sweden and Nornuay,
David Erskine, Consul, Stockholm.
C. A. Murray, — Gottenburg^
ffO
Consuls, Agents, &c.
Henry Janson, jr.
Hugh Steele,
John Rainals,
Robert Jacques,
Kathan Levy,
Consul,
Denmark.
Consul,
Christiansand.
St. Barts.
I. St. Cro'ix.
I. St. Thomas.
Agent,
Germany.
Frederick I. Wichelhausen, Consul, Bremen.
William Clark, — Embden.
Fqt the Prussian Provinces of the Rhine.
John G. Baker, Consul, Remscheid.
Louis Mark,
John W. Parker,
Emanuel Wambersie,
Charles Barnet,
Jehu H. HoUingsworth,
Cortland L. Parker,
Thomas Trask,
Edmund Roberts,
Abraham £. Soesman,
Netherlands.
Consul,
Agent,
Ostend.
Amsterdam.
Rotterdam,
Antwerp.
I. St. Eustacia.
I. Curacoa.
Surinam.
Den)arara.
Batavia.
Isaac Cox Barnet,
Daniel Strobel,
Joshua Dodge,
Francis C. Fenwick,
Gerard D. Smith,
Edward Church,
Reuben G. Beasley,
Francis Fenj. Faures,
Silas Marean,
France^
Consul, Paris.
— Bordeaux.
— Marseilles,
— Nantes.
— La Rochelle.
— L'Orient.
— Havre deGrace.
— I. Guadaloupe.
— L Martinique.
Portugal and Brazil.
Israel P. Hutchinson, Consul, Lisbon.
Henry Hill, — Rio dc Janeiro.
Jose dos Santos Montciro, — Maranhao.
Jonn H. March, — L Madeira.
John B. Dabney, — Fayal,
Alexander Burton, — Oporto.
Samuel Hodges, jr. — Cape de Verde I,
Woodbridge Odhn, — St. Saivadore,
James H. Bennet> — Pemambuca.
Consuls, Agents, &c.
221
Sfiain,
\
T. L. L. Brent,
Consul,
Cadiz.
Richard M'Call,
_
Barcelona.
Obadiah Kich,
— _
Valencia.
George G. Barrell,
—
Malaga.
Robert Montgomery,
-~-
Alicante.
Francisco Xavier de Ealo,
■
Bilboa,
John O'SulIivan,
»«
I. Teneriffe.
G. W. Hubbell,
-mm
I. Manilla.
George Theodore Ladico,
Belearic Islands.
James J. Wright,
Agent,
, StJagodeCuba.
Judah Lord,
_
Porto Rico.
Francis Adams,
Matanzas.
John B. Comegys,
—
Trinid.de Cuba,
South America,
William G. Miller,
Consul,
Monte Video,
Robert R. Lowry,
—
La Guayra.
N. J. Ingraham, jr.
—
Tampico.
Thomas Reilly,
—
Aguatulco.
John M. Macpherson,
—
Carthagena.
William Taylor,
^
) La Vera Cruz
> & Alvaradu.
A. P. Edwards,
La Plata.
J. S. Wilcocks,
__
Mexico.
Harris E. Fudger,
__
St. Martha.
Michael Hogan,
—
Valparaiso.
William Tudor,
—
>Lima 8c ports
S of Peru.
Robert Todd,
—
Acapulco.
Joseph M. Espada,
Agent,
Cam peachy.
David S. Crai^,
—
Panama.
Italy,
^c.
Thomas Appleton,
Consul,
Leghorn.
James Schee,
«_
Genoa.
Victor A. Sasserno,
Nice.
George Moore,
Trieste.
Alexander de Tubouf,
—
Oette.
Two
Sicilies, tTc.
James Ambrosi,
Consul,
Florence.
Alexander Hammett,
— _
Naples.
Henry Preble,
_
Palermo^
John Broadbent,
__
Messina*
Felix Cicognani,
-^
Rome..
T 2
222 Foreign Ministers, &c. in the U. States.
Barbary States.
William Shaler, Con. Gen. Algiers.
Townsend Stith, Consul, Tunis.
Thomas D. Anderson, — Tripoli.
John MuHowny, — Tangier.
Turky. David Offley, Agent, Smyrna.
China.
Richard R. Thompson, Consul, Canton,
Sandwich Islands,
John C. Jones, jr. Agent.
Haytu
Andrew Armstrong, Agent, Port au Prince.
E. Brice, — Cape Haytien.
C. A. Davis, — Aux Cayes.
Agents for Claims,
London^ Thomas Aspinwall.
Parist Isaac Cox Barnet.
Buenos Ayres^ John M. Forbes,
Chilis John B. Prevost.
Venezuela. Charles S. Todd.
MINISTERS, CONSULS, AND COxMMISSARIES OF
FOREIGN POWERS.
REEinSNT IN THE UNITED STATES.
From France.
envoy extraordinary, and minister
plenipotentiary, from France to the United States of
America.
Chevalier Roth, first secretary of legation.
Count de Menou, second do.
Mr. F- B. Thierry, attached to the legation.
Mr. C. De Bresson, do.
M. D'Espinville, do.
Chevalier de Mun, Secretary of embassy.
Count d*Aspremont, attached to embassy.
Mr. Delarue de Villeret, do.
Mr. M. E. Hersant, private Secretary.
M. Durant St. Andre, Consul-General to the United
States. Washington.
Mf' J< B. A. M. Deseze, Consul^ Boston, j
Foreign Ministers, kc. in the U. Slates. 223^
Mr. Le Corapte D'Espinville, Consul, New-York.
Mr. Matthica Lesseps, Consul, Philadelphia.
Mr. Angelucci, Consul, Baltimore.
Mr. Samuel Adams Dannery, Consul, arf in/mm, Ma-
ryland, District of Columbia, Baltimore.
Mr. Buchet de Martigny, V ice-Consul, Norfolk.
Mr. Lacathon de La Forest, Vice-Consul, Savannah.
Mr. Thomasson, Vice-Consul, ad interim^ do,
Mr. Le Marquis de Fougeres, Consul, Charleston.
M. Baudouin, Consul, ad interim^ Charleston.
Mr. Guillemin, Consul, New-Orleans.
M. Jouglet, Consul, ad interim. New Orleans.
From Great Britain,
The Rt. Hon. Sti atford Canning, Envoy Extraordinary,
and Minister Plenipotentiary. (Absent.)
Henry Uuwiu Addington, Secretary of Legation.
Henry Parish, Esq. Charge d' Affaires.
Anthony St. John Baker, Esq. Consul General.
James Baker, Esq. Secretary.
Donald M'Intosh, Esq. Consul, Portsmouth, N. H.
George Manners, Esq. Consul for Mass. Boston.
John Bardard Gilpin, Esq. Consul, Newport, R. L
James Stewart, Consul, New-London, Conn.
James Buchanan, Esq. Consul for the State and City
of New-York,
Gilbert Robertson, Esq. Consul, Phildelphia.
John Crawford, Esq. acting Vice-C'onsul, Baltimore.
James Patton, Esq. Vice-Consul, Alexandria, D. C.
William Gray, Esq. Consul for Virginia, Norfolk.
Anthony Meilan, Esq. Vice-Consul, VVilmingtcn, N.C.
James Wallace, Esq. Vice-Consul, Savannah, Geo.
John Davidson, Esq. Consul for Louisiana, N. Orleans.
From Russia.
Baron Thuyl de Seraskirched, Envoy Extraordinary
and Minister Plenipotentiary.
George Ellison, Charge d'Affaires,
Baron de Maltitz, Secretary of Legation.
M. Lomonosoff, Secretary of Legation.
Mr. Ivanhoff, Consul-General, Philadelphia.
Mr. Eustaphieve, Consul, Boston, Mass.
J. G. Bogert, Vice-Consul, New-York.
Edward Hollander, Vice-Consul, Charleston, S.C.
Jonathan Swift, Vice-Consul, Alexandria.
224 Foreign Ministers, &c. in the U. States.
Fortescue Whittle, Agent, Norfolk.
'I'homas Deas, Agent, Charleston.
John Prince, Agent, Salem.
Samuel Snow, Agent, Providence.
Ebenezer Mayo, Agent, Portland.
Edward J. Coale, Agent, Baltimore.
F. D. Petit de Villers, Agent, Savannah.
From Spain.
Don Hilarios de Rivas y Salmon, Secretary of Legation^
Charge d* Affaires.
Don Francisco Pizarro Martinex, attached to Legation.
Don Mateo de la Serna, Consul General, Washington,
Don Narciso Noeli, Secretary to Consul General.
Don Thomas Stoaghton, Consul, New-York.
Don Francis Stoughton, Vice-Consul, New-York.
Don Juan B. Benabeo, Consul, Philadelphia,
Don Raymando Chacon, Consul, Baltimore.
Don Bern. Malagamba, Consul, Norfolk.
Don Diego Williams, Vice-Consul, Charleston,
Don Carlos Muley, Vice-Consul, Savannah.
Don Antonio Argotte Villalobus, Consul, N. Orleans.
Don Nicholas Jose de Villavaso, Vice-Consul, do,
Francisco Mortinez Pizarro, Consul, Pensacola.
Don Augustin de Letamendi, Consul. St. Augustine.
From Portugal.
Chevalier Constancio, Charge d 'Affaires.
Henry W. Schmidt, attached to the Legation.
J. B. Pereira Consul General, for Pennsylvania, Dela-
ware, and District Columbia.
F. V. Spinoza da Camara Perestrello, Consul General
for Massachusetts and New-Hampshire. — Boston.
D. M. Gallard, Consul General for Coast of Gulf of
Mexico. — New - Orlean s.
J. J. R. Zuzarte, Consul Gen. for Maryland, Baltimore.
li. A. Labatto, Consul General for New-York and
East Jersey. — New -York.
J. C. de Siganiere, Con. Gen. for Virginia and North
Carolina. — Norfolk,
From Austria.
Baron de Lederer, Consul for New-York, New-Jersey>
Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia.
Foreign Ministers, Sic. in the U. States. 225
From Prmsia.
J. W. Schmidt, Consul, New-Vork.
Ralph B. Forbes, do. Boston.
Jacob Sperry, do. Philadelphia.
Louis Trapman, do. Charleston.
Fro7n Hamburg.
Charles N. Ruck, Consul -General, Pailadelphia.
Vincent Nolte, Consul. New-Orleans.
Frederick Christian Graf, Vice-Consul, Baltimore,
Anthony C. Cazenove, Vice-Consul, Alexandria.
Jacolj Webb, Vice-Consu?, Charleston.
John W. Schmidt, Vice-Consul, New-York.
From Denmark.
P. Pederson, Minister Resident from the Court of Den-
mark, and Consul-Gener.d, Philadelphia.
John Bohlen, acting Vice-Consul, Ptiiliidelphia.
George Hammekin, Consul, New- York.
Charles W. Greene, Vice-Consul. Boston.
Lewis Brantz. Vice-Consul, Baltimore.
Jonathan Swift, Vice-Consul, Alexandria.
Moses Myres, Vice-Consul, Norfolk.
Hanson Kelly, acting' Vice-Consul, Wilmington, N. C.
Joseph VVynthrop, Vice-Consal, Charleston, S. C.
W Scarbrough, acting Vice-Consul, Savannah.
Richard Relf, Vice-Consul, New- Orleans.
From Sweden.
Baron Stackelberg, Charge d'AfFaires, Washington,
Leverin Lorick, Consul, Philadelphia.
John Vaughan, Vice-Consul, Philadelphia.
John Peter Frcding, Consul, New-England.
J. E. Burrill, Consul, Charleston.
John A. Merle, Consul, New-Orleans.
From the JVether lands.
Baron Heeckeren, Charge d' Affaires.
Jonathan Swift, Corsul, Alexandria.
Moses Myres, Consul. Norfolk.
F. Wright, Consul, Savannah.
T. C. Zimmerman, Consul, New- York.
P. G . Lechleitner, Consul, Philadelphia,
J. J. Hoogewerff, Consul, Baltimore,
S26 Presidents, &c. U. S. Bank.
J. Holmes, Consul, Charleston, S. C.
J. F.Mansony, Consul, Boston.
From Switzerland.
Anthony C. Cazenove, Consul for the States south of
Del. Penn. Ohio River and Missouri. — Alexandria.
Henry C. de Rham, Consul for the other States.
From Sardinia.
Gaspare Deabbate, Consul-General, Philadelphia.
S. V. Bouland, Vice-Consul, New -York.
Giulio Florentino Brette, Vice-Consul, Norfolk.
Teofilo Felice Dougherty, Vice-Consul, Baltimore.
From Mexico.
Don Jose Manuel De Zazoza, Minister.
Don Jose Torrens, Charge d' Aft'aires.
From Colombia.
Jose Maria Salazar, Minister Plenipotentiary.
Juan Maria Gomez, Secretary of Legation.
Antonio Jose Vallevilla, Secretary of Legation.
Jose Leandro Palacios, Consul-General.
Fresidents and Cashiers of the Branches of
United States Bank.
Pkiladelphiaf Nicholas Biddle, President. I'boraas Wilson, Cashier.
John Andrews, Assistant C
Alexander I. Miller, Transfer Department.
Porttmouthf Edward Cutts, President. Eben. Wentworth, Cashier.
Bostoriy Gardner Greene, Presiden^ Samuel Frothingham, Cashier.
Providence, Seth "Wheaton, President. Nathan Watennan, jr. Cashier.
Middleton, Enoch Parsons, President. J. P. Buvnham,Cashier, pro tem .
Neiv-Tork, Abraham Lawrence, Prest. M. Robinson, Cashier.
Baltimorey John Donneli, President. James White, Cashier.
Washington, (jtorge Graham, President. Richard Smith, Cashier.
Richmond, M. C. Nichols, President. Charles I. Nicholas, Cashier.
Norfolk, George Newton, President. Luke Wheeler, Cashier.
Charleston, Joseph Johnson, President. Peter Bacot, Cashier.
Savannah, John Cumming, President. James Hunter, Cashier.
Fayette-wille, John Huske, President. W. Sandford, Cashier.
New'Orleans, William Nott, President. Charles S. West, Cashier.
Louitville, S. Ormsby, President. Edward Shippen, Cashier.
Chilieothe, William Creighton, jr. Pres. A. G. Claypole, Cashier.
Pittsburg, A. Tannehill, President. James Correy, Cashier.
Lexingfony James Moriison, President, J. Harper, Cashier.
Custotn-House Officers, &c. 227
CUSTOM HOUSE, FOR THE DISTRICT OF BOS-
TON AND CHARLESTOWN.
The Custom House opens in the summer season at
9 o'clock, A.M. and shuts at 2 o'clock, p.m. In the win-
ter season it opens at 10 o'clock, A. m. and shuts at 2
o'clock, p. M.
Collector and Xaval Officer's Department,
Henry A. S. Dearborn, Collector,
Thomas Melvill, JVaval Officer.
Samuel Parker, Defiuty Mzval Officer,
William Palfrey, Clerk.
John Wheelwright, Bond Clerk.
Samuel Parker, Debenture Clerk,
John Bingham, do. do.
Defiuty Collector's Defiartment,
Nathaniel Tracy, Defiuty Collector.
Robert Farley, Cash Clerk ij" Book Keefier,
A. Bailey, jr. B, Clerk, and S. Book Keefier.
John Howe, Imfiort Clerk.
Benjamin Brown, Imfiort Book Keefier.
Coastwise and Clearance Defiartment.
John Johnson, Chief Clerk,
William Rowson, Joseph Stevens, Clerks,
Surveyors.
Elbridge Gerry. Defiuty^ John Skinner,
Clerk^ Samuel R. Blackler.
Inspectors in Boston and Charlestown.
John Popkins G. Johnson C. Durant
Joseph W.Homer Charles Lincoln Thomas Welles
Darius Boardman John Minot Henry Harris
Arthur Lithgow A. W. Thaxter FrancisG Debloia
Ebenezer Clough John N. Welsh Daniel Rhodes.jr.
R. B. Hewes Nathan Fisk HoraceH. Watson
Jotham Lincoln, jr. Hingham. Joel Wilcut, Cohasset,
Weighers and Guagers, Boston ^ Charlestown.
Thomas Rice A. H. Gibbs Joseph Loring
James S. Lovell John Champney Lewis Deblois
Marker of Teas, and Prover of Sfiirits.
Samuel Draper.
Public jififiraisers.
William Little, Isaac Waters. Esra Davis, Clerk o
228 Custom House Officers in Massachuaetls.
Measurers of Sate arid Coal,
Thaddeus Page James Ridgway Joseph N. Howe
Joseph Grafton L. H. Osgood
Boarding Officer of the Customs.
Joseph W. Homer. Office at the end of Long Wharf.
Commander of the Revenue Cutter,
Samuel R. Tvevett.
Lewis Gh-dler, First Lieutenant.
Penn Townsend, Second Lieutenant.
Wardens '^fthe Port, and Surveyors of the Damage
on Vessels and Cargoes^ Michnel Hopkins, Benj,Smlm.
Keefier of the Custom House, Nathaniel Paine.
Pilots for Outward Div. Port and Harbour of Boston^
Josiah Avres, Lemuel Ayres, John Sargent.
Inward Div. R. Coombs, John Wilson, Rol>ert Knox,
COLLECTORS OF THE CPSTQMS IN OTHER PLACES.
William Raymond Lee John Ha vvesjVi*7y- Serf/or J
Salem & Beverly James Prince Xewburyfi,
B.Crowninshield Marbleh. StephenThacher Pas^amy
Wm.Pearce,jr.G/oMces^<T Danie! Lane Bel fist
Isaiah L.Green flarn.?^26/<? Josiah Hook Penobscot
Joseph F. Wingate Bath ZabdielSampsonf/y;woM/A
Thos. Cook, jr. Edgarton Isaac llsley, jr. Portland
E.S.Jarvis Frenchman'' sB. Daniel Granger Saco
Asa Andrews Tfiswich Dennv M'Cobb IValdobo,
Joseph Storer Kenw bunk Francis C'ook JViscassef
MartinT.\tortonAanrMc;l. Jeremiah Bradbury York
A^aval. Officers.
Henrv Elkins ^ '^'''^^"* ^ Daniel Swett, JVewburyfi.
^ ' i Beverly.
Surveyors and Insficctors.
T u c A^ S Salem & HezekiahPrince77ro;«a«//z
John Saunders, \ Beverly. James J. Boyd Portland
Joshua Prentiss Marbleh, Isaac Carter Augusta
Wm. Cross Newburyfiort Nathan Fiske Cambr'/iorC
Ebenezer Dale Gloucester
Pilots.
Gloucester t James Say ward, and William Say ward.
APPEJ^rnix.
COMPRISING SUNDRY ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS*
Page.
46 Insert Joseph Shed, as J. P. & Quo. at Cambridge*
48 Insert Barrage Yale, J. P. Sourh Reading. Dele
William Nichols, South Reading, deceased.
50 Insert Martin L. Stow, Attorney C. Pleas, South
Reading.
60 Dele the whole list of Deputy-Sheriffs, Bristol Co.
and read as follows : —
Defiuty-Sheriffs for Bristol County,
Attlr.horo,'' Israel Hatch, J^orton., Daniel Morey
jr. Elisha May Rehoboth, Samuel N. VVil-
Berklcy, Dean Burt marth
Dartmouth^ Saml. Barker Sivanzey^ Benja. Anthony
Easton^ Elijah Williams Seekonk, Church Gray
i^(2z>/zai;en, Jonathan Wil- Paivtucktt, Albee. Drake
bore Troy , David French
J^'ree?57f«,LyndeValentine Taunton, Jas. Woodward
Mansfield, Charles Day Wellington^ Crocker Bab-
JVeiv- Bedford, Edward bitt
Pope, Russell Shearman Westfiort^ Adam GifFord
66 Dele Isaiah Rider as Justice Peace at Charlton.
76 Insert Counsellor at Law, Wrentham, Jairus Ware.
83 First Presbyterian Church, Boylston Hall, James
Sabine.
92 Date of Consecration of Right Rev, John S. Rav-
enscroft, May 22, 1823.
97 Dele Thomas Reed as Post-Master at Littleton,
and insert Samuel M. Newhall.
98 Add another Post Office at Milford, Perley Hunt,
Post Master.
133 Professor N. W. Thayer should be d. d. for a. m.
Add LL.D. to the Hon. James Hillhouse, and dela
L L . n . from the previous name.
136 For Princeton College, New-Jersey, read New-
Jersey College, at Princeton. For 1822, Rev.
Dr. Carnahan, read 1823, Rev James Carna-
ham, D.D. After South Carolina College, read
at Columbia.
20.5 Dele Constant Taber, as Navy Agent, Newport,
206 Dele Benjamin Homans, deceased,
U
230 Courts in Maine. [Appendi^ie,
Faculty of Columbia College.
Rev. William Staughton, d.d. President^ & Profea-
aor of General History ^ Belles Lettres, Rhetoric i and
Moral Philosophy y and of Divinity and Pulfiit Elo'
quence.
Rev. Ira Chase, a.m. Professor of the Learned Lan^
guages<i and of Language and Biblical Literature.
Rev. Alva Woods, a. m. Professor of Mathejnaticks
and Natural Philosofihyy and of Ecclesiastical History
and Christian Discipline.
Thomas Sewali, m. d. Professor of Anatomy and
Physiology,
James M. Staughton, m. d. Professor of Chemistry
and Geology.
Rufus Babcock, a. b. William Ruggles, a. m. Samuel
Wait, A. B. and Alexis Caswell, a.b. Tutors.
SITTINGS OF THE COURTS IN MAINE.
Supreme Judicial Court,
LAW TERMS.
York, at York, last Tuesday in April. — Cumberlandr
at Portland, first Tuesday in May. — Lincoln,, at Wis-
casset, 3d Tuesday in May. — Kennebeck, at Augustaj,
2d Tuesday next after the 3d Tuesday in May. — Som-
ersety at Norridgewock, 3d Tuesday next after the 3d
Tuesday in May. — Penobscot, at Bangor, 4th lues-
day next after the 3d Tuesday in May. — Hancock, at
Castine, 5th Tuesday next after the third Tuesday in
May. — Washington, at Machias, 6th Tuesday next af-
ter "the 3d Tuesday in May. — Oxford, at Paris, fourth
Tuesday m August.
NISI PRIUS TERMS,
York, at Alfred, 3d Tuesday in September. — Lin-
coln, at Wiscasset, 3d Tuesday in Sejit'^raber. — Ken-
nebeck, at Augusta, 1st Tuesday in October — Han-
cock, at Castiue, 4th Tuesday in October. — Cumber-
land, at Portland, 1st Tuesday in November.
Court of Common Pleas.
York, at Alfred, 2d Tuesday in February, and thir(2
Tuesday in October, and at York, the last Tues<LUy ':f|
May.
Jppendix.] List of Stage*. 231
Cumberland^ at Portland, 1st Tuesday in March, 3d
Tuesday in June, and 2d Tuesday in October.
Oxford^ at Paris, last Tuesday in February, and 3d
Tuesday in August.
Lincoln^ at Warren, 4th Tuesday in December, at
Wiscasset, the 4th Tuesday in April, and at Topsham,
4th Tuesday in August.
Kennebec k, at Augusta, 2d Tuesdays in April, Au-
gust, and December.
Somerset, at Norridgewock, 2d Tuesday in March,
last Tuesday in June, and 1st Tuesday in November.
Hancock, at Castine, 3d Tuesday in March, 2d Tues-
day in July, and 3d Tuesday in November.
'Penobscot, at Bangor, 1st Tuesday in January, and
4th Tiiesday in June.
Washington, at Machias, 1st Tuesday in March,
and 3d Tuesday in September.
LIST OF STAGES.
The houses where they fiut ufi, and the days and hours
at ivhich they start fromt and arrive at Boston.
Albany mail, through Northampton, from Earle*s, 24
Hanr.ver-st. Mond. Wednesday and Frid. 2am arrives
Tues. Thurs. and Saturday, 7 p. m.
Albany mail, through Springfield, from Earle's, 24
Hanover-st. Tues. Thurs. Sat. 2 a. m. arrives Mend.
Wednesday, Friday, 7 p.m.
Andoyer, from Da^ enport's, 45 Ann-st, every day,
except Sund. 3 p.m. arrives same day<5 10 a.m.
BrattleboTough and Albany mail, from Morse's, 22
Hanover- St. Mond Wedn. Frid. 2 a. m. arrives Tues.
Thursday, Saturday, 9 p.m.
Bridgewater and New-Bedford, from Boyden's City
Tavei n, Mond. Wed. Frid. 5 a.m. arrives Tues. Thur.
Saturday, 5 p.m.
Bridgewater, Plymouth, and New-Bedford mail, from
Hamilton's. Eim-st. Mond. Wedn. Frid, 6 a. m arrives
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 5 p. m.
Bridgewater and Randolph mail, from Indian Queen
Tavern, Tues. Thurs. Sat. 12 a.m. arrives Mond. Wed.
Frid. 12 m.
Bristol and Warren mail, from Indian Queen Tav*
232 List of Stages. [Appendix*
em, Mond. Wed. Frid. 5 a.m. arrives Tues. Thursday,
Saturday, 6 p.m.
Cambridge, from Morse's, 22 Hanover-st. every day,
12 & 6, arrives every day 9 & 3.
Canton, from Barnard's, 9 Elm-st. Tues. Thur. Sat.
3 P.M. arrives same days, 9 a.m.
Clielmsford Accommodation, from Boyden's City
Tpvern, Tues. Thurs. Sat. 2 p. m. arrives Mon. Wed.
Friday, 11 a.m.
Concord and Lunenburg Accom. from Morse's, 22
Hanover St. Tues. Thurs. Sat. 8 a.m. arrives Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, 5 p. m.
Concord, N. H. from Davenport's 45 Ann-st. Tues.
Thurs. Sat. 4 a.m. arrives Mond. Wed. Frid. 4 p. m.
Dedham, from Barnard's, 9 Elm-st. everyday, ex-
cept Sund. 4 P.M. arrives same days, 9 a.m.
Eastern M:ail, from Davenpo- t's, 45 Ann-st. every
day, 2 a.m. arrives every day, 10 p.m.
Exeter and Dover, from Davenport's, 45 Ann-st. ev-
ery day except Sund. 8 a.m. arrives every day 6 p.m.
Framingham Accom. Morse's, 22 Hanover-st. Wed.
and Sat. 2 p.m. arrives lues, and Fricl. 10 a.m.
Gloucester, from Hamiltons', Eim-st. every week
day, 2 p.m. arrives Sdme days, il a.m.
Haverhill Accommodation, from V/. & Hosmer's,
Elm-st. Tues. Thurs. Sat. 10 a.m. arrives Mon. Wed-
nesday, Friday, 1 p. m.
Haverhill, Exeter and Dover, from Davenport's 45
Ann-st, Mond. Wed, Fri. 8 a.m. arrives Tuesd. Thurs-
day, Saturday, 6 p.m.
Hingham, from Barnard's, 9 Elm-st. Mond. Thurs.
Sat. 4 P.M. arrives same days 9 a. m.
Keene, Windsor, and Hanover, from Morse's 22 Han-
cver-st. Mond. Wed. Fri. lay, 4 a.m. arrives Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday, 7 p.m.
Keene mail, from Morse's, 22 Hanover-st. Sun. Tue.
Thurs. 3 A.M. arrives Mond. Wed. Frid. 7 p.m.
Lancaster and Barre, from Boyden's City Tavern,
Tues. Thurs. Sat. 6 a.m. arrives Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, 6p.m.
Lancaster Accommodation, Morse's, 22 Hanover-st.
Tues. Thurs. Sat. 9 am. arrives Mon. Wed. Fri. 4 p.m.
Lynn Accommodation, from VV^ 8c Hosmer's, Elm-$t.
every week day, 4 p.m. arrives same days, 9 a.m.
appendix.] List of Stages. 233
Marshfield, from Boyden's City Tavern, Wedn. and
Sat. 9 A.M. arrives Tuesday & Friday, 2 p.m.
Murblehead, from Boyden's City Tavern, ev. week
day» 5 p.m. arrives same days, 10 a. m.
Mail Pilci, Lake Champlain Steam boat line to Mon-
treal and Quebec, from Barnard's, 9 Elm-st, Monday,
Wed. Frid. 7 a.m. arrives Sun. Thurs. Sat. a p i^i.
Mail Stage, from Boston to Concord, from Barr.ird*s
9 Elm-st Tues. Thurs Sat. 3 a.m. arrives Mon. Wed-
nesday, Friday, 8 p.m.
Medford Daily Stage, from W. & Hosmer*s, Elin-st.
i p. m, arrives 8 a.m.
Milton, from VV. & Hosmer's, Elm-st. every day, 5
P.M. arrives everv day, 9 a.m.
Mend n Accvjmmndation, from Boyden's City Tav-
ern, Tues. Thurs. Sal. 1 p. m. arrives Monday, Wed-
nesday, Friday, 12 m.
New-York Commercial mail, Earle*s. "24 Hanover-
st. every da*, 1 p.m. arrives everv day, 12 p.m.
New -York Steam boat U. S. line, and Accom. from
Earle's. 24 Hanover-st. Tuesd. Tliurs. Sat. 2 a.m. ar-
rives same days, 8 p. m.
New- Bedford mail, from Indian Queen Tavern, ev-
ery week day, 5 a.m. ai;:rives same days, 6 p.m.
Newport Mai!, from Indian Queen Tavern, Tues.
Thurs, Sat. 5 a. m. arrives Mond. Wed. Fri. 6 p.m.
Newburyport Accommc^ation, from Davenport's, 45
Ann-st. every week day, 12 a m. ar same days, 1 p.m.
Plymouth Accommodation, from Boyden's City Tav-
ern, Tues. Thurs. Sat. 10 a.m. arrives Monday, Wed-
nesday, Friday, 1 p.m.
Plymouth Mail from Hamilton's, Elm-st. Tue. Thu,
Sat. 3 A.M. arrives Mondav, Wed, Friday, 4 p. m.
Providence Mail, from Boyden's City Tavern, Mon,
Wed. Frid. 7 a.m- arrives every day 5 p.m.
Providence Steam boat line, from Boyden's City Tav-
ern, Tuesday & Friday, 11 a.m. arrives Tiiursday and
Sunday night.
Portsmouth Accommodation, from Davenport's, 45
Ann-st. every week day, 8 a.m. ar. same days, 6 p.m.
Quincy, from Barnard's, 9 Elm-st Mon. Tue. Thur.
iSat. 4 ?. M. arrives same days, 9 a.m.
Salem, morning, from Boyden's City Tavern, every
•week day, 9 a,m. arrives same days, 8 a.m.
U 2
254 Rates of Dockage, &c. [Appendix.
Salem mail, from Boyden's City Tavern, every week
day, 11 A. M. arrives same days, 9 a.bi.
Salem and Gloucester, from Boyden's City Tavern,
every week day, 2 p.m. arrives same days 2 p. m.
Salem, from Boyden's City Tavern, every week day,
4 p,M arrives same days, 11 a.m.
Salem and Beverly, from Boyden's City Tavern, ev-
ery week day, 5 p.m. arrives same days, 12 m.
Salem, evening, from Boyden's City Tavern, every
week day, 6 p.m. arrives same days, 9 a. m.
Salem and Lynn, from W. &: Hosmer's, Elra-st. ev-
ery week day, 4 pm. arrives same days, 8 a; m.
Taunton, "from Indian Queen Tavern, every week
day, 5 A.M. arrives same days, 6 p.m.
Waltham, from W. & Hosmer's, Elm-st. every week
dav, 4 p. M. arrives same days, 10 a.m.
Worcester, from Eurle's, 24 Hanover- st. Monday,
Wed. Frid. 9 a.m. arrives Tu-^s. Thurs. Sat. 4 p.m.
Hates of Dockage^ Wharfagey and Storage^ as estab-
lished at the Boston Pier^ or Long Wharf.
DOCKAGE.
Vessels under 50 tons, - - - 25 cents per day.
Vessels from 50 to 100 tons, - - 33
Vessels from 100 to 150 tons, - 45
Vessels from 150 to 200 tons, - 55
Vessels from 200 to 300 tons, - 67
Vessels from 300 to 400 tons, - 88
Vessels from 400 to 500 tons, - 1 10
Vessels from 500 to 600 tons, - 133
Vessels from 600 to 800 tons, - 188
Larger vessels in proportion.
Double the above rate of Dockage, is to be paid hy
all vessels coming to the iiorth side of the wharf above
the T — whether lying next the wharf, or making fat>t
to a vessel, lying at tlie wharf.
WHARFAGE.
Anchors,
-
-
50 cents
per
liun.
Anvils,
-
•
2 each
Barrels,
.
.
4
Half barrels, kegs.
, firkins,
.
2
Bags of Hops,
-
-
10
-
appendix.] Rates of Wharfage, &c. ^i
Bags of Coffee, Cocoa, Pimenta,
Sugar, Pepper, See. - - - 2
Bales of Cotton, - - - - 10
Bales of Goods, - - - - 12^
Boards, Staves, and Hoops, - -25 per m.
Boxes Cig;irs, - - _ _ i
Boxes of Chocolate, Candles, Lem-
ons, Glass, and Soap, - - 2 each
Boxes of Hdvanna Sugar ~ - 7
Boxes of Tea, - - - - 2
Boxes of Bri-zil Sugar, - - - SOpertoQ
Boxes of Raisins, - - - - i each
Boxes of Cards, - - - - 5
Boxes of Pipes, - - - . 6
Boxes of Wine and Cider, - - 2 per dozen
Boxes and Packages of Goods, - I25 each
Bundles of Shovels and Pans, - 4 each bundle
Butts from 100 to 150 gallons, - 15 each
Bricks, - - - - - 25 per m .
Coffee in bulk, - - - - 30 per ton
*■* Mocha in sacks, - - - 6
Chests of Bohei Tea, - - - 12^
Half Chests, do. - - - 6^
Quarter Chests, do. - - - 3
Hyson and Souchong Teas, - - 3
Cases, crates, and trunks, - - 12^
Coals, 30 per chaldron
Cordage and Hemp, - - - 30 per ton
Clapboards, - - - - 20 per m.
Cambooses and Stoves, - - 10 each
Casks of Nails, - - - - 4
Chests ot Oil, - - - - 2
Cannon, ----- 25
Chairs, 2
Duck, (Russia) - - - - i per bolt
" (Ravens) - - - - |
Flour, ------ 2
Fish, ------ 2 per quintal
Grainof all kinds, . - - 1 per bushel
Hampers of Bottles, - - - 12| each
Hogsheads and Pipes, - - - 10
Hideb, ------ 1
Hay, ------ 12 per bundle
Hoops, - - - - - 25 per ra.
236 Rates of Wharfage, kc, [Appendix^
Hemp, - - - _ _
Jars of Oil, Olives, and Raisins,
Iron and Iron Hoops, -
Kegs of Crackers, small.
Laths, --..-_
Lead and Shot, - - .
Mahogany, - - - .
Nankin, - - - _
Onions, - - - _
Plaster of Paris and Stone, -
Packages of Goods,
Reams of Paper, - - _
Sacks of Almonds and Feathers
Staves, - - _ _ *
Shocks, (hhd. and pipe)
Skins, (goat) - *^ - .
Salt, - - . _ _
Shingles, - - . _
Tierces, - - _ _
Trunks of Goods,
Timber, - . _ _
„" ^('-anging) - . .
Wood and Bark, - . «
Empty Casks, - _ _
30 per ton
1 each ^^'
30 per ton
1 each
6i
30 per ton
SO per ton 480 feet
2 per 100 ps.
4 per 100 bun.
25 per ton
4 to IO\pach
5 per m:
2 each
10 per 100 skins
6^ per hhd.
6^: per m.
7 each
25 per ton.
25 per 100 feet
25 per chord
half price
All merchandize shipped o/f the wharf, to pay the
Jo? landmg, (and not having been carried o/ the
from l.ghters or otherwise, by water on IfrJ any ves
sellymg at the wharf, to pay one half as mudi as for
landing ; the said half whlr&ge to be pa.Vby he Ve^
sel lynig "at the wharf. ^ ^
The ^vharfage of goods landed, to be paid bv the sel
er,cr person landing the same, except Wan
Goo'ds'^rP^"^ V". ^' P"'^ "^y ^he purcha^ser '^
tobeu!\rfTu^Vj''"'' °^'>aded on board of coasters.
Appendix.] Rates of Storage, &c. 237
Goods brought on the wharf, by trucks or otherwise,
for public sale, to pay the same wharfage, as if landed
tliereon.
^ Vessels hauling to the wharf, are expected to have
their jibs, spanker-booms, and spritsail yards rigged
in ; and on the north side, to have their yards topped,
and to accommodate other vessels as much as possible.
No boats are to be put on the wharf; nor sand, grav-
el, or other ballast, to be landed, without permission of
the wharfinger ; nor are the dirt or sweepings of the
hold, or other articles which do not float, under any
pretence whatever, to be thrown into the dock.
No fire is allowed to be kept on board any vessel
lying at the north side of the wharf, above the T.
Vessels coming to the north side of the wharf, above
the T. are to be allowed two days only to discharge or
load ; 'and, in case the birth be then wanted by the pro-
prietor or occupant of the neighbouring store, the ves-
sel, that has laid that time, must remove if requested.
STORAGE PER MONTH.
Bal'^s of Coffee, Cocoa, &c. - - 4 cents each
Bales of Cotton and Bags of Hops, 25
Bales, Cases, Crates, 6c Trunks, - 25
Barrels, - _ _ - - lO
Boxes of Glass, - - - - 4
Boxes of Lemons, - - - 6
Boxes of Sugar, - - - - 20
Butts, from 50 to 200 gallons, - 50
Casks of Raisins, - - - - 4
Chests of Bohea Tea, - - - 25
Coals, ------ 60 per chaldron
Cordage, ----- 33j per ton
Russia Duck, - - - - 2 per bolt
Fish, ------ 3 per quintal
Grain, 2 pei* bushel
Hemp, 100 per ton
Hides, ------ 3 cents
Hogsheads and Pipes, - - - 33|- each
Iron, ------ 25 per ton
Salt, 12^ per hhd.
I'ierces, - - - - - 20 each
238
Table of Interest. [^Appendix.
A TABLE of SIMPLE INTEREST, at Six per Cent.
princi- J i week. 1 i month. 1
pal. 1 d. c. m. 1 d. c. m. |
3 months. |
6 months. ,
I year.
d. c. m. I
d. c. m. 1
d. c. m«
Cts.IO
000
0 00
001
003
006
ao
000
001
003
006
0 I a
30
000
001
0 04
009^
018
40
000
00a
006
0 1 a
0 a 4
50
000
00a
007
0 I 5
030
60
000
003
009
018
036
70
000
003
010
0 a I
04a
86
001
004
0 I a
0 a 4
0 48
90
001
0 04
0 I 3
0 a 7
» 5 4
Dol. I
001
005
0 I 5
030
060
a
002
010
030
060
0 la 0
3
004
015
045
090
0 18 0
4
005
0 a b
060
0 la 0
0 a4 0
5
006
0 a 5
075
0 15 0
0 30 0
6
007
030
090
0 18 0
0 36 0
7
009
035
0 10 5
0 ai 0
0 4a 6
8
010
040
0 la 0
0 a4 0
0 48 0
9
oil
045
0 13 5
0 a7 0
0 54 0
10
01a
050
0 15 0
0 30 0
0 60 0
ao
0 a 5
0 10 0
0 30 0
0 60 G
I ao 0
30
0 3 7
0 15 0
0 45 0
0 90 0
I 80 0
40
050
0 ao 0
0 60 0
I ao 0
a 40 0
50
06a
0 a5 0
0 75 0
I 50 0
300
60
075
0 30 0
0 ^0 0
I 80 0
3 60 0
70
087
0 35 0
150
a 10 0
4 ao 0
80
0 10 0
0 40 0
I ao 0
a 40 0
4 80 0
90
0 II a
0 45 0
I 3S 0
a 70 0
5 40 0
100
0 la 5
0 50 0
I 50 0
300
600
aoo
0 aj 0
100
300
600
la 0 0
300
0 37 5
I 50 0
4 50 0
900
18 0 0
400
0 50 0
aoo
600
la 0 0
a4 0 0
500
0 6a 5
a 50 0
7 50 0
15 0 0
30 0 0
600
0 75 0
300
900
18 0 0
36 0 0
700
0 87 5
3 50 0
lo 50 0
ai 0 0
4a 0 0
800
I 00
400
la 0 0
a4 0 0
48 0 0
900
I la 5
4 50 0
13 50 0
a7 0 0
54 0 0
1000
I aj 0 5 00
15 0 0
30 0 0
60 0 0
N. B. The ufe of this Table will be easily underitood by the follow-
ing example ; viz. Againlt 10 dollars you will find the intereft for a
week to be i cent and z milles ; for a month, * cents ; for 3 mwitlw,
I i cents i for 6 montlis 30 cents j ior i year, 60 cents.
^p/iendLr.]
GOLD TABLES.
239
TABLES of the Value of the Gold Coins of Great-
Britain, France, and Spain, according to theAct of Con-
gress of April 29, 1816.
GREAT BRITAIN AND PORTUGAL.
S-rs.
ct
(f-r
ci
,^r
cL\
dwt.
value
f/w^
value
clwt.
value
1
3
0
17
d3
1
89
8
7,11
1.5
13,33
2
7
10
37
18
67
2
1,78
9
8,00
16
14,22
3
11
11
40
19
71
3
2,67
10
8,89
17
15,11
4
14
12
44|20
''4
4
3,55
11
9,78
18
16,00
5 18
13
48
Q ^
78,
5
4,44
12
10,67
19
16,89
6
22
i4
5]
22
8t
6
5,33
13
11,55
20
17,78
7
25
15
55
23
85
7
6,22
14
12,44
8 29
16
59
GOLD COINS OF FRANCE.
grs. ct.
,§-r
c^
^r\ct.\
liw^.
value,divt.\ vahie\dwU
value
1 • 8
0
8,S
l-'!62|
1
87
8 6.98
15
i3,o9
a 7
lO
8 6
65
2
1.75
9 7.85
16
i3»96
8 ji'
1 1
40
'9
68
3
1,62
10 8,73
17
14.83
4 U
19
41
•20
72
4
3.49
11
9,60
18
'^'71
5 t^
n
47
21
70
4.36
12
10,47
»9
16.58
6 '2V>
!4
■31
22
8e
6
5.23
13
li,34
20
i7»45
7 25
•5
55
3,C]
84
7
b,ii
14
12,!^1
8 29i6'58( ,
1
GOLD COINS OF SPAIN AND DOMINIONS
OF SPAIN.
y-rs
c/.
.?'■
Ct. gnct.
dwt.
vaiucldwf
value
d^t.
value
1
3
9
32 1 17 59
1
84
8
6,72
15
12,60
2
3
7
11
10
11
36:18
39; »9
6l
2
i 3
1,68
2,52
9
10
7.56
8,40
16
\7
13.44
14,28
4
14
12|42|20
70
4
3.36
11
9.24
18
15,12
5
17
134521
74
5
4,20
12
10,08
19
15.96
6
21
I4J49 22
77
6
5.<M
13
10,92
20
16,80
7
;8_
.1
16156124
1
7
5.88 14
11,76
240 Population of the U. States. [Appendix,
POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES
FOR 1790, 1800, 1810, and 1820.
states. 1790.
Maine, 96.540
N. Hampshire, 141,885
Vermont, 85,539
Massachusetts, 378^787
Rhode Island, 68,825
Connecticut, 237,946
New York, 340,120
New Jersey, 184,139
Pennsylvania, 434,373
Delaware, 59,094
Maryland, 319,728
Virginia, 747,610
N. Carolina, 393,751
S. Carolina, 249,073
Georgia, 82,548
Alabama,
Missisippi,
Louisiana,
Tennesseej
Kentucky,
Ohio,
Indiana,
Illinois,
Missouri,
Michigan Ter.
Arkansaw do.
District Columbia,
Florida,
Total,
35,691
73,677
3,929,326
1800.
151,719
183,858
154,465
422,846
69,122
251,002
586,050
211,149
602,545
64,273
341,548
880,200
478,103
345,591
162,686
2,000
6,850
105,602
220,959
45,365
5,641
1810.
228,705
214,460
217,895
472,040
76,931
261,942
959,049
245,562
810,091
72,674
380,546
974,622
555,500
415,115
252,433
10,000
30,312
76,556
261,727
406,511
230,760
24,520
12,282
15,845
4,762
5,000
5,305,666 7,263,926
Foreigners not naturalized.
Grand Total,
Kumber of Slaves included in the above totalt oflBZO.
Rh. Island, 48
Connecticut, 97
N. York. 10,088
N. Jersey, 7,557
Pennsyl, 211
Delaware, 4,509
Maryl. 107,308
Virginia, 4.^3,153
N.Caroli. 205,017
S.Caroli. 251,783
Georgia, 149,676
Alabama, 47,439
Missisippi, 32,814
Louisiana, 69,064
Tennessee, 80,097
Kentucky 126,73,^
Indiana, 190'
Illinois, 917
Missouri, 10,222
Arkansaw,12,582
District of
Columbia, 22,614
Appendix.] Census of Towns and Cities. 241
CENSUS OF TOWNS AND
CITIES.
1800
1810
1820
Slaves
Bangor
277
850
1221
Hallowell
1364
2068
2919
Bath
1225
2491
3026
Portland
3704
7169
8583
Portsmouth
5339
6934
7327
Concord
2052
2392
2828
Newburyport
5946
7634
6852
Salem
9457
12613
12731
Boston
24937
33250
43298
Nantucket
5617
6807
7266
Newport
6739
7097
7319
Providence
7614
10071
11767
Hartford
5347
6003
6901
New-Haven
5157
6967
8327
Albany
5192
9356
12630
New-York
60489
96373
123706
515
Trenton
3002
3942
Newark
6507
Philadelphia
70287
96664
115827
7
Lancaster
4292
5405
6633
Harrisburg
1472
2287
2990
Pittsburg
1565
4768
7248
Baltimore
26514
46535
62738
3966
Washington
3210
8620
13247
2045
Lexington
1356
4326
5279
1641
Louisville
283
1357
4012
1031
Columbus
1500
Cincinnati
2540
9642
Richmond
5537
9745
12067
4387
Alexandria
4921
7227
8228
1335
Norfolk
6927
9193
8478
3267
Wilmington
1689
2633
Raleigh
669
2674
Charleston
20473
24711
24780
12652
Savannah
5144
5195
7523
3075
Milledgeville
1256
2069
1196
Saint Louis
1600
10049
. 1810
New Orleans
10000
24552
27176
7355
Saint Augiistin
5000
's* Census of the Towns in Mass. begins at p. 18, and ends at x>. 27.
W
242 Exports and Tonnage. [Appendix.
EXPORTS.
Falue of Exfioria from each State for 1^22.
Domestic. Foreign. Total.
New-Hampshire, - 188,882 10,817 199,699
Vermont, - - - 449,216 8,478 257,694
Maine, - - - - 1,013,873 22,769 1,036,642
Massachusetts, - 4,072,166 8,526,359 12,598,525
Rhode-IsJand, - - 601,238 261,125 862,363
Connecticut, - - 459,353 5,959 485,312
New- York, - - - 10,987,167 6,113,315 17,100,482
New-Jersey, - - 83,551 83,551
Pennsylvania, - - 3,575,147 5,472,655 9,047,802
Delaware, - - - 163,950 4,642 168,592
Maryland, - - - 3,496,993 1,039,803 4,536,796
District of Columbia, 1,031,475 11,955 1,043,430
Virginia, - - w 3,209,852 7,537 3,217,389
North-Carolina, - 585,951 585,951
South-Carolina, - 7,136,366 123,954 7,260,320
Georgia, - - - 5,483,219 1,650 5,484,869
Ohio, - . . . 105 105
Louisiana, - - - 7,303,461 675,184 7,978,645
Michigan, - - - 589 589
Alabama, - - - 17,613 17,613
Missisippi, - - - 192,135 192,135
Territory, United States, 1,777 1,777
Total, $49,874,079 22,286,202 72,160,281
TONNAGE
Entered into the United States during the year ending
on the SQth Se/itemder, 1822.
American. Foreign. Total.
New Hampshire, - - - 11,952 440 12,392
Maine, 60,766 4,087 64,853
Vermont, 854 40 804
Massachusetts, - - - 176,627 7,943 184,570
Rhode-Island, - - . . 30,671 194 30,865
Connecticut, - . • . 1§,516 - - - - 18,51tJ
Appendix.] Revolationary Pensioners. 243
American. Foreign. Total.
New- York, 217,538 22,474 240,012
New-Jersey, - - - - 1,042 * - - - 1,042
Pennsylvania, - - - - 78,049 7,377 85,426
Delaware, 3,G43 145 3,788
Maryland, - - - - . 56,537 8,558 65,095
District of Columbia, - 11,988 346 12,234
Virginia, 16,301 4,332 20,633
North-Carolina, - - -• 33,760 1,208 24,968
South-Carolina, - - - 31,900 14,436 46,336
(Georgia, 12,781 7,429 20,210
Louisiana, 29,947 21,360 51,307
Missisippi, 4,193 - - - - 4,193
Territory, United States, 895 171 1,066
Total Tons, 787,960 100,540 888,500
REVOLUTIONARY PENSIONERS.
Number of officers who served to the end of the war, 166
Number of officers who did not serve to the end of
the war, 400
Number of non-commissioned officers, &c. who ) „ o^cj
served to the end of the war, - - . - ^ ^i'^^^
Number of non-commissioned officers, &c, who )
did not serve to the end of the war, - - S '
Invalids who have been disabled by wounds or)
otherwise, from the commencement of the\ 3,841
government up to tfie present time, - - )
The heirs of deceased soldiers who receive five ^
years half-pay in lieu of the bounty land to f g,^»
which they were entitled at the time of the T
father's death, -------- j
To the first named class of Pensioners )
there have been paid during the> $1,353,3'^'"
year 1822, the sum of - - . ^
To the invalids, --- -?
To the heirs of deceased soldiers as above
stated, »------»
244 Bill of Mortality, Boston. [Appendix.
ABSTRACT of the BILL OF MORTLITY of the City of BOS-
rON, from the Slst of December, 1821, to January 1st, 1823, agree-
ably 10 the Record kept at the Health OflRce.
Under 1 year,
From 1 to 2,
2 to 6,
— — 5 to 10,
— — 10 to 20,
— — 20 to 30,
30 to 40,
40 to 50,
50 to 60,
Male.
92
55
32
19
22
63
70
Fe. TotaL
164
96
54
42
49
129
120
113
176
From 60 to 70,
70 to 80,
80 to 90,
90 to too,
Still born.
Unknown,
Male. Fe. Total.
18 36 54
17 22 39
7 15 22
12 3
115
64 127
63
Total, 1203
The number of Deaths above, include those in the Alms-bouse, and
the City's Poor, and were caused as follows: —
- - 5
Abscess
Accidental
Apoplexy -
Asthma
Burnt
Cancer
Casualty -
Consumption
Cramp
Croup
Cholera Morbus
Cholic Billious -
Cynartche Tracialis
Debility -
Diarrhoea -
Diseases unknown
Dropsy
Dysentery
Diseased Heart
Drowned -
Epilepsy -
Fits - - :
Fever Typhus -
" Lung
" Inflammatory
•' Bilious -
' Puerperal
"•leurisy -
TOUS -
matick
2
6
2
1
8
15
166
2
10
5
3
1
4
9
218
43
31
3
21
2
8
24
41
6
10
6
5
4
2
1
1
1
3
Hemorrhagia
2
Hydrocephalus -
1
Hanging -
2
Hystertils -
1
Jaundice -
7
Infantile -
244
Inflammation Brain
17
" Bowels
5
Intemperance -
25
Insanity -
2
Leprosy
1
Murdered -
4
Measles
3
Mortification
8
Marasmus -
1
Old Age -
36
Palsy
10
Quincy
T
Scrophula -
2j
Scald
3
Scirrhous -
4i
Still Born
115
Sudden
S
Strangulated Hernia
1
Suicide
r
Siphilis
I
Suffocated
s
Spasms
]
Tetanus -
1
Whooping Cough
(
White Swelling -
Worms
'
Total. 120
[ppendix.] Roads iroi
ROADS
•ROM BOSTON, WITH THE NAMES OF INkt
DISTANCES. CORRECTED FOR THIS REGIS
To Hingham and Cohasset.
I )orchestei- Eaton 4
\ Jeponset Bridge Nash & Tuttle 6
I i»uncy Savel 9
' Veymouth Bridge 10
I iingham Wilder & Lewis 15
S icituate Turner, Pierce, Mack
& Foster 23
To Plymouth & Cape Cod.
; )orchester Eaton 4
' Veymouth Thayer 11
; Icituate D. Whiton 21
i Jaiiover Stetson 22
'. 'embroke Barstow 23
' )»xbury Gardner 27
f Kingston Bartlett
& Kennedy 32
[ 'Jymouth Hollis, Nicholson
Old Colony Hotel Bartlett 36
Slandwich Ellis 47
Nye, Swift 52
Newcomb, Gibbs, Fessend« n 54
1 3arnstable Howland 62
Parker, Crocker, Loring
and Sturgis 66
* farmonth Hamblin 70
'. Harwich Brooks 79
)ileajis Bascomb 85
^,:istham Merrick 89
Wellfleet, Holbrook 97
I'Miro Collins 107
I Provincetown Smalley 116
To Martha's Vineyard and
Nantucket,
sandwich Fessenden 54
li'al month Giffords 72
>ver the Ferry to Holmes' >
Hole Dunham 81
Edfjartown Marchant 89
"hUmark 92
STantucket Town 100
To New Bedford over
Bridge water Turnpike.
Weymouth Thayer 11
Ubington King 18
Brown and Dyer 18
fBridgewater (East Parish)
Crombie 23
south Parish Ktith 26
Middlebomu^h Sanipson 26
New Bedford Nelson 32
w %
To Newport, commer.*
over Blue-Hill Turnpike.
Dorchester Mill 6
Milton Tucker 9
Stoughton Swan 16
Bridgewater Howard 23
Taunton Atwood's Hotel,
Wilmarth, Porter 33
Wellington 38
Freetown Assonett 40
lioy Stratton 48
Tiverton Stone Bridge, Fair-
banks 54
Newport Townsend 66
To Warren Sc Bristol, R. I.
Taunton Atwood's Hotel 3X
Dighton, Hathaway, Jones
and Felton 40
Somerset Davis 44
Swansey, Gray, Luther 47
Warren Cole 50
Bristol Bourne, Norton 53
Bristol Cferry) Pierce 55
To Taunton, over Brush-
Hill Turnpike.
Rox!)ury Bugby 4
Dorchester Upper Mills 6
Milton Billing's Hotel 9
Canton Crane 16
Sharon Savage 19
Easton 23
Taunton Atwood's HcteL 34
To Providence, and New-
London.
Roxbuvy Ellis 6
Dedliam Pol ley 9
Walpole Fuller 20 1-2
Attleborough Hatch 28
Rehoboth Slack 37
Providence Chappctin 41
Johnson Sheldon 44
Scituate Fiske 56
Coventry M'Gvegor 68
Plainfield Eaton 71
Jewil's City Johnson 73
Norwich PLenny 86
Mohegan Hougliton 93
New-i.ondon Frink ICO
Middle road to Hartford.
Doftham Sonth 9
irom Boston. lAppendix,
Johnson 17
Jones 22
Smith 26
Childs 32
s Spring 38
I>udl«y 43
^on D wight 51
.. oirifret Sabin 57
Ashford Clark «3
Wilmington Marcy 72
Mansfield Dunham 76
Coventry Kimball 82
Hartford Bennet 97
To Washington Cit . , by
Worcester Turnpike and
Stafford Springs.
Roxbury (Punch Bowl)
Laugh ton 4
Brooklyn Richards 6
Newtown Wiswall 8
Framingham Hamilton 19 1-2
"Wcstborough Wesson 29
"Worcester Sikes 38
Cliavlton Rider 51
Sturbridge Porter 57
Holland Massey 68
Stafford Wail 73
Tolland Smith 80
Vernon 86
East Hartford Buckler 97
Hartford Bennet 100
Weathersfield Wright 104
Worthington Riley 113
Meridian Robinson 119
Wallingford Tyler 123
North Haven Ives 127
New-Haven Butler 134
Milford Clark 144
Stratford Ferry 146
Stratford Lovejoy 148
Fairfield Pennifield 1«8
Greenfarms Possell 166
Norwalk Reed 170
Stamford Davenport 175
Greenwich Knapp 183
Rye Quintord 189
Marnaronek 191
Roehelle Williams 195
Chester Gyon 198
Harlem Bridge 202
New- York 210
Jersey City 211
Newark Gifford 219
Elizabethtown Lyon 22S
Bridgeton 226
New-Brunswick Drake 240
Princeton Gifford 256
Trenton Davii, Herbert «66
Bristol 276
Homesburg 285
Frankford 290
Philadelphia Mansion* House 295
Darby 302
Chester 310
Wilmington Huggins 32S
Christiana Bridge Hammond 332
Eiktown Richardson 348
Charlestown 350
Havre de Grace Sears 358
Joppa Bradford
370
Reel Lion
378
Bird River Barney
383
Baltimore Gftdsby
395
Elkridge
403
McKoys
408
Rossburgh Ross
429
Washington Post-OfRce
436
Stage Road from Provi-
dence to Worcester.
Smithfield Mann
9
13
22
27
Uxbridge Sprine
Northbridge Taft
Miibury Chase
33
Worcester Sikes
89
Old Road to Hartford
,
Cambridge Porter, Bamiim
3
Watertown Stratton, Smith
7
Waithara Miles
10
Weston AVood
16
Sudbury Stone
22
Norlhborough Munro
37
Shrewsbury Parmenter,Haven
41
Worcester Kelly
do. Sfkes
44
Leicester Worse
50
Spencer Jenks
55
Brookfield Rice
68
Weston Lombard
64
Palmer Frink, Ward, Sedg-
wick
72
Wilbraham Saurdtis
76
Springfield Goodrich, Rnssel
Suffield Sikes
86
96
Windsor Picket
102
Har(f.)id Morpan
112
From Springfield ti rotigh
Stockbridge to Albafiv.
West-Springfield Ely and "
Colton
89
Wtstfi. Id Palmer & Mo- pan
97
Ru?se] Ha.v'iey
106
ChesU-i- Vi}!!«ge Collins
110
do. Ftrry
116
Becket B:iids
125
Lee Dillingham
131
appendix.] Roads from Boston.
247
Stockbridge Hix 135
West-Stockbridge Brockway 140
New Canaaa l-^^
Chatham Hoag 156
Union Village Hall 162
Greenbush 173
Albany M»ody 174
From Springfield through
Granville to Sheffield.
From Boston to Springfield 83
West-Springfield Palmer 5
Southwick French 10
Gi-anville Curtis 16
Middle Granville Curtis 20
loliand Rogers 24
Sandisfield Palmer 28
do. Bosworth 32
New Marlborough 37
Sheffield Ensign 46
To Albany over Worcester
Turnpike.
Worcester Howar>l 33
Heard, Sikes, Hathaway,
Stearus, Burt, Stephens,
Eager 43
Leicester Hobart 47
Spencer Jenks 52
Brookfield Rice 53
"Western Lombard 60
Ware Reed 66
Belchertown Clapp 73
Hadlty Warner 82
Noribampton Lyman 90
Chesterfield Clapp 102
Worthington Peirce 108
Peru 116
Hinsdale Jiloody 119
PittsfieUl Morgan 128
Hancock Broad 133
New-l,tbanon Betts 135
Canaan Joiies 137
Steventown Bush 141
Sclioodick Strong 155
Albany 1(34
From Albany to Niagara
Fails 316 milts.
To Brattleborough. ,
West-Cambridge Wbitttmore 5
Lexington Mi in roe 9
Lincoln Earle 14
Concord Jl'lntosb 16
Stow Wilder 24
Bolton Woodbuiy 31
Laiuaster Ranil 35
Leominster Bascora 41
Westminster Doty, Penniman
Eniei-son 51
Tenjpleton French 53
Phillipstown GouM «5
Athol Field ^
To Greenfield.
The same as to Athol 67
Orange Ward 73
Irvings Graiit Alford 77
Montague Gunn 82
Greenfield (village) Goode-
nuugh &. Gilbert 89
Orange Whitney 72
Warwick Draper 76
Winchester Linkfield 83
Hinsdale Evans 88
Brattleborough Blake 94
To Dartmouth College,
through Keene, N. H.
Concord M'Intosh 17
Acton White 24
Littleton Kidder 27
Groton Hall 35
Pepperell Brown 38
Townsend Loring 44
N. Ipswich Batchelder 56
Jaffrey Pierce 65
Marlborough Haskell 71
Keene Gorham 76
Sumner 81
Walpole Carpenter 90
Village Southard 94
Bellows' Falls Wightman 9s
Chartestown Hunt 102
Village Shepley 106
Weathersfield, Vt. Copeland 114
Windsor
Village Pettcs 123
Hartford 137
Hanover Dewy 141
To Dartmouth Coll. thro'
Medford
iNlavhew
5
Reading
Newell
11
Nichols
14
Andovei*
Locke
19
Foster
20
Haverhill
White
30
Kendall
30
C!)ase
SO
Atkinson
Luw
35
Hamps(ead
Gould
41
Chester
Sweet ser
46
RicIiurHsoii
46
Candia
Anderson
52
Turnpike Hotel
Sawyer
55
Pembroke
Fisk
00
Concord
Slickney
er>
Barker
66
Gale
66
Eospawen
Oakcs
7i
248
Roads from Boston. [.Appendix,
Saliibury Pettingel 83
Andover Thompson 89
Wilmot Gay 94
Springfield Stickney 99
Enfield Willis 106
1-ebanon Benton 114
Hanover Fuller 119
Dewy 119
To Burlington through
Vergennes.
^VaIpole Village Southard Q4
Jlockihghara Webb 103
<^hester Fulsoni 110
Cavendish Stiles 199
ludlow Dennison 123
JMount Holly Green 132
Clark 131
Shrewsbm7 Tinney 140
Clarendon Parker 146
_ , , Brown 152
Hutland Gould 155
Pittsford Kendall 163
Brandon Goss 172
Leicester Woodward 175
Salisbury Johnson 177
Middlebury 180
Vergennes Painter 198
Feraisburg Taylor 203
Charlotte Barns 209
Sherburne Parsons 215
Burlington Howard 220
To Montreal and Quebec.
:Medford Jaquis 5
"Woburn Hill lo
Billerica Bowers 19
Chelmsford 23
Tyngsborough Swallow 30
Dunstable Pollard 36
Merrimack Pattersen 42
Amherst Eaton 46
m. h. Converse 49
3Iount Vemon Ray 52
Erancistown Laliy 61
Gibson 64
Hillsborough M'Neil 72
"Washington Famsworth 81
Xempster Brianard 88
Clai-emont Cliase 100
AVindsor, Vt. Pettes 109
"AA''oodstock Taylor 123
Barnard Aikin 131
Koyalton Smith & Fox 137
Bandolph Holmes 146
Brookfield Edson 152
Ainsworth 156
"Williamstcwn Jones 160
Montpelier Davis, Eaton &
Houghton 170
3ioretown Cobb 177
Waterbury Turner 181
Bolton Whitcomb 189
Richmond Spicer & Howard 191
WjI iston Parker 200
Burlington Baker 208
Colchester Bines 214
Milton Piatt 222
<jeorgia Merrit 230
St. Albans Keith 234
Swanton Stearns 243
Caldall's Manor Nichols 253
South River Lampman 259
Vaughara 269
bt. John's Bingham 277
Half-way House Ames 286
Lapraie Stearns 295
Montreal 322
Reptentigne 322
Berthieve 354
Rivierie de Loup 376
Trois Rivieries 403
St. Ann's 425
Jacques Cartier 455
St. Augustine 475
Cape Rouge 479
Quebec 439
To Portsmouth through
Haverhill.
Med ford Mayo 5
Reading Parker 12
Andover Locke 20
Haverhill Kendall 39
Plastow Sawyer 36
Kingston Peasley 39
Sandborn 42
Exeter Emery 4i
Stratham Kenniston 53
Greenland Huse S5
Portsmouth Wildes 60
To Passamaquoddy over
Newburjport Turnpike
through Portsmouth. ~
Charlestown King 2
Maiden 4
Lynnfield Hotel Cummings 12
Fopsfield Hotel Cummings 21
Newburyport Pearson 33
Merrimack Bridge Pearson 36
Hampton Towie 43
Greenland Huse 54
Portsmouth Wildes 58
Kittery Rice 59
York Wilcox 67
Welles Maxcy 76
Kennebunk Jefferds 85
Saco Cleves 95
Scarborough Noble 108
Portland Coburn 110
Appendix.] Roads from Boston.
2i9
Falmouth Knight 113
Buckman 116
N. Yarmouth Mitchell 122
Freepovt Codman 128
Brunswick Dow 135
Bath Turnpike Matthews 145
Hei-ndell's Ferry Ricker 147
Woolwich White 149
Wiscasset Hilton 157
Siiecpscot Roundlet 161
Noblebovough Bryant 166
Waldoborough Barnard 176
Warren Page 184
Thoinaston Gleason 190
Camden Eager 202
Lincolnville 210
BelfiUt Cunningham 220
Over the Bay to Castine,
Perkins 232
Bluehill Witham 240
Surry 256
Ellsworth Langdon 261
Trenton Gookin 271
Sullivan Ferry 270
Goldsborough Hill 285
Steuben Handy, Upton 281
Cherryfield Adams 290
Columbia Wass 303
Jonesborough Whitney 312
Machias Thaclier, EUis, Hill 320
Eastport Tine 330
From Machias to Calais.
Machias Hill, Thaeher, Ellis 320
East-River Talbot, Foster 326
Huntleys 336
Dennysville Wilder 348
Robbinston Brewer 365
Calais Jellison 377
From Portland to Augusta
Bridge through Derham.
Westbrook Stephens 3
N. Yarmouth Chase 11
Pownall meeting-house 16
Derham 18
New Bridge over Androscog-
gin River 19
Lisbon [Robinson's comer.] 24
Wales Libby )k Given 32
Monmouth Brown 34
Monmouth Judkins 37
Winthrop Howard 42
Halloweil forks road Robinson 48
Augusta Bridge J2
From Brunswick to Bangor.
Brunswick Dow 145
Topsham Green 146
Bowdoinham Leonard 153
Litchfield Shaw 1^2
Gardner M'Lellan 169
Halloweil Smith 173
Augusta Pollard 175
Vassalboi-ough Brown 131
China Washburn 197
Fairfax Heywood 201
Unity Buinhnm 210
Joy i^agley 216
Dixmont Butman 221
No. 2, Range 1 Gilmore 229
Hampden Vose, Knisley 287
Bangor Hatch 300
New Post road from Bangor
to Dexter and Norridge-
wock.
Jackson Plantation Bunker "8
Levant Hodsdon 8
Corinth Flesliman »>
Prescott 4
Garland Godin 10
Dexter Faner 6
Palnvia Lancey 5
Bloomfield • Lock 20
Norridgewock Sawtel 6
From Bangor to Pasaa-
dunkey.
Stillwater Ferry Graves 7
Orono, old Town Falls Davis .5
Sunkhase Bailey 4
Olamman Littltfield 4
Passadunkey Southcott 8
Cold Stream Point 12
Belfast to Bangor (New-
Road.)
Belfast Cunningham 220
Prospect Lane 228
Frankfort (Marsh River, Ver-
mont) Peirce 236
do. Village 239
Hampden Vose 246
Bangor Hatck 252
Bangor to Castine, East
side Penobscot River.
Brewer 2
Orrington Wootlbury 6
Buxport Howes 14
West side.
Hampden Vose 6
Frankfort Tobey 13
Over the River to Bucksport
Howes 14
Bucksport Village Emerson,
Frye 1^
Orland Sherburne 26
Castine Avery 33
do. (Penin) Lakeman 36
Hampden to Newport,
(New Road.)
Carmel Benson 12
250 Roads from Boston, kc. [Appendix:.
Crosby PI. Friend
Newport BurDtt 21
do. Stewart and Shaw 52
To Norridgewock.
Vassalborough Brown 180
Winslow 190
Clinton ig6
Canaan Locke 306
Norridgewock Sawtel 212
To Norridgewock through
Oxford.
I*aImouth Lambert 115
Gray Cobb 125
New-Gloucester 132
Poland
IVfinot
Turner
Livermore
Jay
Farmington
Mercester
Starks
Norridgewock
139
Perkins 143
Leavitt 150
Munroe 162
Frost 162
Rust 134
Arnold 192
Curby 197
Danforth 204
New
From Brunswick to Hal-
lowe]], (old road.)
Topsham Green 1
■Bowdoinham Baker 15
Xitehtieid 22
Hallowell Smith 29
From Portland to Hal-
lowell through
Gloucester,
Portland
Gray
H^v/ Gloucester
lewistown
Green
Monmouth
"Winthrop
HallowelT S. „
To Portland over Fiscata
qua Bridge.
Hampton Falls Langmaid 43
Gretnland Dearborn 52
118
136
142
152
158
166
172
Smith 182
Frink 58
Rollins 70
74
Garland 75
Hobbs 82
Frost 76
Piscataqua Bridge
Dover
Somersworth
Berwick Hayes,
DoughTy's Falls
South Berwick ,, ,^
Wells Ljttlefield, Lindsay 85
Kennebunk Jefferds 95
Saco Cleaves & Moody 105
Stioudwater March 106
Portland Burnham, Fulsom,
Tilion, M'Lellan, Coburn 112
From Portland through
Frjburg and White
Hills to Lancaster, N.H-
Gorham
Standwich
Baldwin
Hiram
Brownfield
Fry burg
Conway, N. H
Bartlett
Hart's Location
Phinney 10
Thompson 17
Fitch 29
Spring 35
Stickney 40
Eastman 47
Osgood 49
Hall 65
T. Gate 72
Notch of White Hills Hartford 78
Beyond Notch Rosebrook 84
Jefferson Plaisted 93
Lancaster Wilson 103
To Newburyport through
Salem.
Leavitt IS
Baker 17
Porter 21
Towie 23
Tread well 27
Smith 31
Pearson 39
Salem
Beverly
Wenham
Hamilton
Ipswich
Rowley
Newburyport
To Gloucester.
Beverly Baker 12
Manchester Thompson 23
Gloucester Low 35
To Marblehead.
Lynn Hotel 9
Marblehead
Ray 16
Distances from Boston to the^Prmcipal' Towns in the United States.
Trom Boston to Providence,
antics.
»
Miles.
to Portsmouth, N. H. 60
R. L
41
»— to New London, Con.
100
— - to New Haven, Con.
134
to Portland no
to Springfield
86
• to North Yarmouth 127
to Hartford, Con.
100
■ ■- to Brunswick 136
tb New-York
210
to Bavh 145
to Philadelphia
295
to Wiscasset 157
to Baltimore
395
to Washington City
436
to Bueksport 25J
to Salem
14
to Machias East Falls 320
.— " to Newburyport
39
to Eastport 350
INDEX.
Acatkmy of Aits and Sciences 130
Academies in Massachusetts - 144
Additions and Covrections - '229
Agents & Consuls - - 219,222
Aijricultuial Societies - - 167
American Education Society 138
Ainhevat College - - • - 138
Antiquarian Society - - - 143
Ancit-nt and Hon. Artillery - 122
Andover Institution - - - 137
Appendix 229
Aqueduct Corporation - - 166
Arnty of the United States - 209
Artillery of Massachusetts - 119
Asylums -----.-- 158
Assessors «....-. 177
Atheiieums - - - - - - 164
Attorneys in Boston - - - 41
Attorneys in Ess'.-x . - - - 45
Attorneys, Clr. Court, U. S. - 201
Attorney-General of Mass. - 29
Auctioneers in Boston • - - 178
Banks in Massachusetts - - 180
Banks, Savin|i;s ----- 159
Barnstable Justices, &c - • 61
Berkshire Justices, &.c. - - 70
Bible Societies 148
Bill of Mortality, Boston - - 244
Bishops in America - - - 92
Bowdoin College ... - 131
Boylston Donation - - - • i60
Branches U. S. Bank - - - 226
Brigade in Boston, 3d - - - 122
Brigade Staff Officers - - - io7
Bristol Justices, &;c. - - - 57
Brown University - - - - l:i3
Cadets, Indejiendcnt - - - 122
Cavalry of Mas-sachusetts - - 116
Census' of Massachusetts, - 13 to 27
" United Stales - - - 240
" Towns & Cities - - 241
" Militia of U. S. - - 218
Charitable Soeieiies - - . 156
Churches and Ministers - - 83
City officers in Boston - - 171
Columbia College - - - - 230
Colleges 125—138
Constables in Boston - - - 178
Congress, 18ih 194
Consuls, American - - . - 219
" foreign in U. S. - - 222
Cong. Charitable Soci-.ty - 156
Convention Cong. Ministers - 93
Coins, Foreign - - - - 82, 239
Counsellors, &c. in Boston - 40
Council, Massachusetts - - 17
Court, Counsellors, Cir. U. S. 201
" Circuit, U. S. Attorneys 201
" S. J. Massachusetts, - 29
*♦ S. J. CaK uJ;.. *f - . 32
Court, Common Pleas ... 33
" Sessions - ... - 30
" Probate- 34
" Sessions, Calendar of - 3*
" of United States - - 19»
Courts in Maine - - - - - 230
Cincinnati in Mass. - - - 162
Custom House Officers - - 221
Dartmouth College - - - - 134
Debating Society ... - i4j
Dispensary, Medical, - - - 155
District Officers of U. S. - - 198
Divisionary StaffOfflcers - - 105
Duke's County Justices, &c. - 6*
Eclipses -------- 2
Education Societies - - - 154
Essex Justices, &c. - - - - 42
Exports from each State - - 242
Federal Courts, Sittings of - 20O
Field Officers of Infantry - - 109
Franklin Donation - - - - 15<J
Firewards in Boston - - - 174
Franklin Justices, &&. - - - 77
General Court - - - - . 15
General Staff Officers - - - 105
Gold rabl«, 239
Government of United States 194
Governors of Massachusetts 15, la
" of the several States - 195
Hamilton College - - - . 137
Hampden Jhsi ices, &c. - - 8<J
Hampshire Justices, &c. - - 51
Handel and Haydn Society, - 16S
Harvard University ... 125
Health Commissioners, Boston 177
Historical Societies .... 142
Hospital Corporation - - - i6i
Howard Benevolent Society • 165
Humane Societies - - - . 145
Instructors, Associated - - 155
Infantry, Field Officers of - 109
Inspectors, State 227
Insurance Coimpanies ... 187
Interest Table ... - - 23»
Judiciary of Massachusetts - 29
Judiciary of United States - 19S
Justices in Boston - - - 33, 3c»
Justices though the State - 85
Letters, postage of .... loo
Library Societies . - - » 155
Li t of Tui-npikes - - - - lOL
Manufactories in Massachusetts 103
Marine Societies - - - . - 147
Masonic Societies - . . . iggj
Mayor & Aldermen - ... 171
Medical Society of Mass. - - 13J»
Medical Diipensary - • • . Ije
252
Index.
IVfiddlssex Justices, &c. - - 46
Middlesex Canal 166
Militia of Massachusetts - - 106
Mill Corporation 166
Minisleis and Churches for the
several Connties - - - 84
Ministers of U. S. in Foreign
Countries 219
Minister?, Foreign in U. S. - 222
!Nli»sionary Societies - - - 151
Municipal Court ... - - 29
Musical Societies ----- 164
Nantucket Justices, &c. - - 64
Naval Board 202
Naval Force of United States 207
Naval Agents, &c. - - - - 205
Navy of United States - - - 202
" Increase of - - - - 218
Norfolk Justices. &c. - - - 74
Notaries Public in Boston - 40
" in Essex ... - - 44
♦' in Middlesex ... - 49
♦' in Hampshire - - - 52
« in Plymouth - - ■> - S5
« in Bristol 5Q
« in Barnstable - - - 62
« in Dukes 63
" in Nantucket - - - - 64
*' in Worcester . - - - 68
♦* in Berkshire - - - - 73
" in Norfolk ... - 76
« in Franklin - - - - 79
" in Hampden - - - - 81
Orerseers of Poor, Boston - 173
Peace Societies ----- 155
Penitent Female^s Refiige - 161
Physicians in Boston - - - 178
Pilots, Branch 228
Plymouth Co. Justices, &c. - 54
Population of United States - 2 10
" of Towns and Cities - 241
Police Court in Boston . - 30
Postag:e - - - 100
Post Towns & Post Masters - 95
Princeton College, N.J. - - 136
Probate Courts 34
Ratesof Dockag-e, J^c. - - 234
Revolutionary Pensioners - 243
Reporter Decisions, - w _ - 29
Representatives of Mass. - - 18
*♦ of United States - - 195
Roads, List of
Roman Catholic Bisliops - -
Salaries . . - . 105, 197,
Savings Bank in Boston - -
Schools Public, Boston - -
School Committee - . - .
Secretary of Massachusetts -
Secretaries of Departments -
Sienate of Massachusetts - -
♦' of United States - - -
Sheriffs in Boston - - - -
** Essex ------
« Middlesex - - - -
" Hampshire - - - -
" Plymquth - - - - -
" Bristol
♦' Barnstable - - . -
" Dukes ------
" Nantucket - - - -
" "Worcester - - - - -
" Berkshire
" Norfolk - - - - -
" Franklin
" Hampden -----
Societies, Charitable - - -
Solicitor-General of Mass. -
South Carolina College - •
Stages from Boston . - - -
State Prison, Officei-s of - -
Suffolk Justices, &c. - - -
Supreme Court, Mass. - - -
" «* of U.S. - -
Surgeons and Physicians - -
Tables 82, 238-
Thiid Brigade, Ist Division -
Tonnage entered into the U. S.
Tract Societies - - - - -
Treasurer of Mass. - . - -
Undertakers in Boston - -
Union College - - - . .
United States Army - . -
Uniteil States Calendar - •
Universities -.----
Vermont Colleges - . . -
Votes for Governor - - - .
Ward Officers
Waterville College - - - .
Williams College - - . -
Worcester Co. Justices, &c -
Yale College - - -
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